Going green after death
Exchange Liquid Cremation
Chief Executive officer of Bio-Response Solutions, Inc. Joseph Wilson, of Pittsboro, Ind., holds the remains of a dog after crushing the bone in his hand on Wednesday, July 11, 2012. Wilson's alkaline hydrolysis disposition machines are slowly gaining a little acceptance in a $13 billion tradition-heavy funeral industry, providing families with an alternative to burial or cremation by incineration. (AP Photo/The Indianapolis Star, Kenneth L. Hawkins Jr.) NO SALES










