Scotland Legalises Water Cremation: First UK Nation to Approve Alkaline Hydrolysis
Scotland has become the first country in the United Kingdom to legalize water cremation, also known as alkaline hydrolysis. This decision introduces a third funeral option alongside burial and traditional cremation. The change has been described as the biggest reform in cremation law since cremation was introduced in 1902. The Scottish government expects the first water cremations to take place by summer 2026. Once specialized equipment receives planning and regulatory approvals.
Water cremation, scientifically known as alkaline hydrolysis, is often described as a “green cremation” due to its lower environmental impact.
How the Process Works
The equipment used includes systems like the Resomator S750, manufactured in the UK by Kindly Earth.
Traditional cremation emits approximately 320 kg of carbon dioxide per procedure. Studies suggest alkaline hydrolysis produces seven times less CO₂ emissions.
Key environmental benefits include,
The method has already been adopted in countries such as the United States and the Republic of Ireland. Notably, anti-apartheid leader Desmond Tutu chose alkaline hydrolysis for his funeral.
Scotland’s Public Health Minister Jenni Minto described water cremation as an “environmentally friendly alternative” to traditional methods. She assured that the process will be regulated with the same safeguards applied to burial and flame cremation, ensuring dignity and respect.
Before operations begin, hydrolysis facilities must,
Funeral directors have welcomed the change, stating it provides families with greater choice. Industry representatives say pricing will likely be similar to, or slightly above, traditional cremation costs.
Q. Scotland has become the first country in the UK to legalize which funeral method?
A) Sky Burial
B) Water Cremation
C) Cryogenic Preservation
D) Natural Burial
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