Earth FAQ’s
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General Questions
Yes, Earth is a licensed funeral home that specializes in soil transformation, sometimes also referred to as human composting or natural organic reduction. We have the exact same professional licenses as traditional funeral homes and are regularly inspected by state regulators. Our team consists of highly experienced local funeral directors.
To learn more about Earth, see our about page.
Earth provides a comprehensive soil transformation package that includes everything that you need. You can make arrangements online, over the phone, or at one of our state-of-the-art facilities in Washington state or Nevada. You can make arrangements for a loved one who has just passed, a loved one who is expected to pass soon, or you can plan for the future - either for yourself or a loved one - with a prepaid funeral plan. We make funeral planning effortless.
To start, get an instant online soil transformation price.
Families can visit our facilities to make new arrangements and to collect their loved one's soil.
To schedule an appointment to make new arrangements, please click here.
Soil collection hours are regular business hours, Monday through Friday. We notify you when your soil is ready. If you are out of state or collection is not convenient for you, we can send your soil via USPS Priority Mail Express.
You can also tour our facility online.
No, our soil transformation process takes place in the days immediately following the passing and without a funeral service beforehand. Many of our families choose to hold a memorial or celebration service at a later date. This can either be through a religious venue, another funeral home, or at a more personal venue, such as someone's house, a favorite restaurant or in nature.
With direct disposition (no viewing or service prior to the soil transformation), you're able to arrange a much more personalized service for your loved one, and without the cost and time-pressure of a traditional funeral home.
Learn more about how our process works here.
Earth currently offers soil transformation in Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah and Washington states.
As soil transformation (sometimes referred to as natural organic reduction or human composting) becomes more available, we will expand our service area and availability to new states. If you live in a state we don’t currently service, please call us at (877) 327-4109 and we will work to accommodate you.
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Our care team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can call us at (877) 327-4109).
Soil Transformation
Yes, the soil transformation process reaches temperatures in excess of 131F for at least 72 consecutive hours and therefore kills harmful pathogens, bacteria and viruses.
The Earth soil transformation process follows a four step process:
- The body is gently washed and wrapped in a biodegradable shroud.
- The body is placed in its own individual vessel on a layer of organic mulch, woodchip and wildflower.
- Over a 45-day process, the body is broken down on a molecular level by water and beneficial microbes.
- Each process produces an approximate cubic-yard of nutrient-rich soil. Families choose how much soil they'd like returned, and the remainder is used for land restoration.
Read more about the soil transformation process here.
At the end of the process, we remove any inorganics from the soil (metal, implants, medical devices etc) and recycle them. We then reduce the bones to a fine powder and reincorporate it with the soil. This is the same process that is performed after cremation and uses similar equipment. Bones are biodegradable, the process is just very slow.
The soil transformation process takes approximately 45 days. The exact length of the process depends on the size of the body, much like cremation or aquamation.
Technically yes, and there's a long history of composting animals in agriculture. That said, Earth does not currently offer a pet composting service at this time.
Yes. Soil transformation is known by a number of names, some of which are more common than others. These include human composting, natural organic reduction, terramation and recomposition.
The Soil
The soil transformation process produces a nutrient-rich soil that is ready to be returned to nature. You may choose to scatter it in places that are meaningful to you and your loved one, or you may use it to nourish a favorite house plant, tree, or flower garden. In either case, the minerals and nutrients will be reincorporated into the natural ecosystem, enabling new growth and regeneration. We recommend returning the soil to the earth within a couple of weeks of receipt.
Each portion of soil is contained within a 32 fl oz container. Each container is recyclable, biodegradable and compostable. The soil container is designed for the careful storage of your loved one's soil until you're able to scatter or plant it. The soil is organic material and is intended to be returned to nature; we recommend doing so within a couple of weeks from return.
Yes, but bear in mind that it’s an approximate cubic-yard of material and around 300 lbs (about a pickup truck full). We require that you provide an appropriate vehicle and collect it from our facility. We will help you load the soil.
As a licensed soil transformation facility (legally referred to as a natural organic reduction facility), we're subject to strict regulation regarding the quality of the soil we produce. In order to maintain our facility license, we're required to frequently prove the quality of our soil as per test methods developed by the US Composting Council, and other test criteria.
We operate in a highly regulated industry and take the chain of custody of your loved one very seriously. Before the soil transformation process takes place, we confirm identity, and a unique ID number is assigned and stamped on a metal disk - this disk then accompanies your loved one throughout the soil transformation process. This system ensures we always know who is who, and you can be certain that you're receiving your loved one's soil.
Soil Transformation Availability
Yes, in fact, Washington was the first state to legalize natural organic reduction (the formal legal name for soil transformation) in 2019! Oregon followed shortly thereafter.
We offer services to families in Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah and Washington states. If you live in a state we don't currently service, please call us at (877) 327-4109 and we will work to accommodate you.
Soil Transformation Difference
Soil transformation is the world's most sustainable urban funeral process. An Earth soil transformation produces no net CO2 compared to 535 lbs from cremation, uses 90% less water than aquamation, and the nutrient-rich soil end-product is used for land restoration and conservation.
Soil transformation is an environmentally friendly alternative to burial. The process takes place indoors and produces an approximate cubic-yard of nutrient-rich soil which is then used for conservation projects. Burial, on the other hand, poisons the earth through the interment of toxic chemicals (embalming fluid), non-degradable wood and metal (caskets), and concrete (the burial vault). It is also resource intensive with the manufacturing and nationwide transportation of caskets and headstones.
Soil transformation is conceptually similar to cremation in that it's an indoor process that produces an end-product. Soil transformation however is far friendlier to the environment. The Earth soil transformation process uses renewable energy and emits no net CO2 emissions. Cremation is a fossil fuel driven process that emits CO2 equivalent to a 609 miles car journey.
Learn more about how soil transformation compares to traditional options.
The soil transformation process takes place indoors and is a great option for people who don't want to be buried or who may not have access to a green burial site. The soil from the process is used for land restoration, and it can also be scattered or planted in meaningful places. Green or natural burial has similar environmental credentials but there’s been a large cultural shift away from burial of all forms over the past few decades, and availability is typically limited in urban areas. Cities like Seattle, in fact, do not allow new burial grounds since they're considered an inefficient use of valuable urban land. We're supporters of green burial but believe soil transformation is a more convenient and flexible funeral option!
While aquamation is more environmentally friendly than cremation due to its low CO2 emissions, the process requires a large amount of water (around 400 gallons per person), and the water from the process is usually flushed into the sewer system. The Earth soil transformation process, in contrast, uses 90% less water, and the soil end-product is used for land restoration and conservation.
Earth Package
Our soil transformation package includes everything you need depending upon the state that you’re in. All packages include the soil transformation process, the soil returned to your family, and access to the Earth Portal to guide you through the process.
Learn more about the Earth Package contents here.
The base cost of a soil transformation package is around $5,000. At Earth, our pricing is available instantly online and customized to your needs.
Get an instant online soil transformation quote.
Immediate Need Services (At-Need)
Immediate need arrangements, sometimes referred to as at-need funeral arrangements, are for families who have recently lost a loved one and need services immediately. Immediate need arrangements are typically for unexpected or sudden deaths, where no advance plans have been made.
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If you need our services immediately, please call our 24/7 care team at (877) 327-4109 or get an online quote to start our online arrangement process. You can make arrangements online or over the phone, and as soon as you've completed the arrangements, we'll bring your loved one into our care. Our care team is here to guide you through the process.
For immediate need services you pay in full prior to services being rendered. You can do this online or over the phone, and we accept all major credit cards.
Certified copies of the death certificate are required by banks, government agencies, credit card and insurance companies, former employers and other organizations. We generally recommend ordering between 5-8 copies, which we can do on your behalf.
Imminent Need Services
Imminent need funeral arrangements give you peace of mind and enable you to focus on spending final moments with your loved one. You won't have to worry about making funeral arrangements at the time of their passing.
When your loved one dies and you're ready for us to bring them into our care, call our 24/7 care team at (877) 327-4109. We're typically there within 2 hours.
You provide us with your credit card details at the time you make the imminent need arrangements, but we don't charge it until you require our services. We keep it safely on file until then.
Earth partners with all types of hospices. Our funeral directors have extensive experience partnering with hospice nurses, doctors and social workers. Our imminent need service is built with hospice families in mind.
We recommend that you make end-of-life plans as far in advance as possible; doing so gives you peace of mind and allows you to focus on your loved one and more important matters at hand.
Prepaid Services (Pre-Need)
The benefits of prepaid funeral plans include:
- Choosing a funeral option that aligns with your beliefs and preferences;
- Paying for it now to save money (funeral costs have doubled over the past decade due to inflation and rising funeral costs)
- Easing the emotional and financial burden on family friends (you're making arrangements and prepaying ahead of time so they don't have to).
Many individuals and couples find that prepaying for their funeral gives them peace of mind, and it's generally recommended as part of end-of-life planning.
We put your money into an insurance policy for safekeeping. We partner with Homesteaders who are the largest funeral insurance company in the US. Only when you require our services are the funds released to Earth. This means that if something were to happen to Earth, your money is always safe.
If you purchase travel protection with your prepaid plan you will be fully covered anywhere in the world. Without travel protection, your family will have to pay domestic or international transport fees. We charge these at cost, but recommend purchasing travel protection to avoid large and unexpected transportation costs.
All prepaid plans can be cancelled for a full refund within the first 30 days of purchase. To request a 30 day cancellation, or to cancel outside of the 30 day window, please contact Homesteaders at 800-477-3633 or by email at service@homesteaderslife.com. Their contact hours are Monday - Thursday 6am to 2pm, Friday 6am to 11am Pacific Time.
Yes. Your money is kept in an insurance policy and can be transferred at anytime.
Your family simply calls our 24/7 care team at (877) 327-4109, and we'll guide them through the next steps.
Prepaid Payment Plans
You have the choice to either pay the full package amount upfront, or to split the payment over 36 or 60 months depending upon your age. If you choose to pay upfront, it is the exact same price every time. If you choose to pay in installments, the price will depend on your age. It is ultimately more expensive to pay in installments due to the fact that in many instances, we will provide our services at no extra cost if you were to pass before paying off your payment plan in full (see below for more details).
Yes, you can pay off your payment plan early at any time. Please contact Homesteaders directly at (800) 477-3633 or by email at service@homesteaderslife.com. Their contact hours are Monday - Thursday 6am to 2pm, Friday 6am to 11am Pacific Time.
The date of your original purchase will be the date that your card is charged each month. For example, you purchase on July 17, your card will be charged on the 17th of each month. You will see FUNERAL*HOMESTEADERSL or HOMESTEADERSLIFE on your credit card statement.
If your card expires, we are still able to charge the account. You only need to update your credit card information if the account has been closed or the card has been reported stolen.
Please contact Homesteaders directly at (800) 477-3633 or by email at service@homesteaderslife.com to change your credit card. Their contact hours are Monday - Thursday 6am to 2pm, Friday 6am to 11am Pacific Time.
Reducing Environmental Impact
Unlike cremation, which relies on fossil fuels and emits significant CO₂, soil transformation is a natural process that avoids those emissions entirely. The carbon released during soil transformation comes from the body itself—carbon that was originally absorbed from plants and animals we consumed. This is part of the natural carbon cycle, not the burning of fossil fuels. The process also uses 100% renewable electricity and creates healthy soil, returning nutrients to the earth. By avoiding fossil fuel use and relying on renewable energy, soil transformation significantly reduces carbon emissions compared to conventional options.
At Earth, we’re committed to reducing our environmental impact wherever possible, including the emissions associated with transportation. We offset these emissions by purchasing verified carbon credits and by optimizing our transit routes to minimize fuel use. This includes transportation from the place of passing to our facility, as well as the delivery of soil to our conservation land. As we expand and open new facilities across the country, we aim to further reduce the distance materials need to travel.