The U.S. has witnessed its first burial using a mushroom coffin.

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The U.S. has witnessed its first burial using a mushroom coffin, a biodegradable casket made of mycelium, the root structure of fungi. These coffins break down naturally and absorb body toxins, returning the body to the soil in a clean, eco-friendly way.

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Mycelium grows around an organic frame and biodegrades in 30 to 45 days after burial. Itโ€™s part of the emerging green burial movement, aiming to replace traditional caskets and chemical embalming.

This new form of burial offers a sustainable, regenerative return to the Earth, aligning life, death, and ecology.

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A mushroom growing on a biodegradable mycelium coffin surrounded by leaves and plants in a forest setting.

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