Discover how Tree Urn guides each step of the grieving process — a natural, psychological, and symbolic way to transform loss into life.
Urns – Funerals & Mourning
Ecological Cemetery and Tree-Urn: The Foundation of a Green Tribute
Learn how ecological cemeteries and Tree-Urn can provide the ideal eco-friendly solution for sustainable burials and living memorials.
Urn & Scattering Regulations in USA & Canada
Learn the laws for scattering ashes and urns in the USA & Canada: ocean and inland rules, keeping urns at home, and planting biodegradable tree urns for humans and pets.
Ecological urns: A sustainable alternative for the planet
The ecological urns, the sustainable alternative that turns cities into gardens. Honor the memory while celebrating the cycle of life.
Tree-Urn: a natural and meaningful way to scatter ashes
Learn how Tree Urn, a medium-term biodegradable cork urn, ensures the legal and natural scattering of ashes, leaving only a living tree behind.
Cremation Statistics in Europe by country
Compare cremation rates across all European countries. Discover the latest 2023 cremation statistics, regional trends, and cultural differences.
Urns: Biodegradable, Compostable, Ecological – Everything You Need to Know
Understand the difference between biodegradable, compostable and ecological urns, and how each impacts ashes, soil and tree growth.
Funeral urns Comparison: Classic, Biodegradable & Tree-Urn, to help you make your choice
👉 Compare classic, biodegradable, and Tree-Urn funeral urns. Discover how cork urns decompose in 6–8 years to grow a living memorial tree.
Urns: New funeral trends and Eco-Friendly Innovations
The latest trends and innovations in eco-friendly funeral urns with TREE-URN, a biodegradable solution that gives new life from ashes.
How to personalize and choose the right size urns for ashes?
Choosing an urn for ashes is never only about size—it is about creating a meaningful tribute that honors a loved one in a unique way. Whether you need keepsake urns, pet urns, or urns for human, we have them all. they are living memorials that allow life to grow...










