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  • After a properly controlled cremation,there are no ashes, there are only bones, these are crushed and returned as "äshes" The ash from the body burning from a jet like blast of burning propane gas,goes up the chimney as pollution, ash spreading over several hundred metres around the cremator, and 160kg of greenhouse gas, as well as mercury pollution if the teeth had mercury fillings, and if the body was embalmed, there is also the toxic fumes from the carcnagenic formaldehyde

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