
How human composting works in Portland, OR
Portland has always had a deep relationship with the forests and rivers that define it. Whether you've hiked the 80-plus miles of trails through Forest Park, one of the largest urban forests in the country stretching across 5,200 acres of the Tualatin Mountains above the Willamette River, walked the 29-mile Wildwood Trail from the Hoyt Arboretum through old-growth Douglas fir to panoramic views of the city and the Cascades, or paddled the Willamette Greenway past the waterfront parks of downtown, there's a sense here that the natural world deserves care. Human composting reflects that same instinct.
Human composting is an environmentally-friendly alternative to cremation or traditional burial. Over a 30–45 day process, the body is gently transformed into nutrient-rich soil. It is sometimes referred to as soil transformation, body composting, natural organic reduction or terramation.
Portland families can choose how much soil they'd like returned, to plant, spread, or share, and the remainder is donated to conservation projects for growing trees, restoring habitats, and nurturing native plants. The process returns the nutrients in our bodies to the natural world, and helps protect the planet for future generations. Whether you need our human composting services now, or you're planning for the future, Earth Funeral is here to help Portland residents.




