An Inverness funeral firm begins offering wool coffins

A Scottish funeral director has embraced eco-friendly burials – by offering woollen coffins as an alternative to the traditional casket.

Inverness-based John Fraser & Son have claimed there is a growing demand for the environmentally-friendly caskets, which can support a person weighing up to 42 stone.

Available in white or brown, the coffins feature a personalised name plate, and a biodegradable waterproof base.

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3 comments on “An Inverness funeral firm begins offering wool coffins

  1. Emerson Champion says:

    While I don’t know about Great Britain, many places in the United States require a casket to be placed in a concrete vault. That would defeat the purpose of a biodegradable casket, I would think.

  2. Cennydd13 says:

    Hmm…..let’s see: 42 stone x 14 lbs per stone = 588 lbs. That would mean a pretty big casket, wouldn’t it?

  3. Ad Orientem says:

    Re #1
    Sadly that’s correct. The funeral directors cartel have a very powerful lobby. It’s really hard to keep funeral expenses down in the US. Some of the regulation is so outrageous it’s simply scandalous.