Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1612

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to alkaline hydrolysis as an environmentally-friendly burial alternative

Impact

If passed, this legislation would change several sections of the Massachusetts General Laws, particularly those concerning burial and cremation practices. The bill would integrate alkaline hydrolysis into legal text, affecting the manner in which remains can be disposed of. This inclusion is expected to promote environmentally sustainable practices in the funeral industry, potentially reducing the ecological footprint associated with traditional methods like burial and cremation.

Summary

Bill S1612 proposes the establishment of alkaline hydrolysis as an approved method of disposing of human remains in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This method, which reduces bodies to bone fragments and essential elements in a controlled environment, is presented as an environmentally-friendly alternative to traditional burial and cremation. The bill aims to amend existing statutes to include alkaline hydrolysis alongside cremation, thereby formally recognizing this practice within state laws governing the handling of deceased individuals.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding this bill with respect to public acceptance, regulatory oversight, and ethical considerations related to funeral practices. Proponents argue that alkaline hydrolysis is a more compassionate and environmentally friendly method than traditional cremation, while critics might raise concerns about its introduction into established cultural practices surrounding death and remembrance. Additionally, discussions around the effectiveness of regulatory frameworks to oversee this new method's implementation could influence legislative outcomes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2201

Relative to microfilm

MA S70

Clarifying the definition of agriculture

MA S1896

Relative to firefighter training

MA S2314

Relative to the maximum storage charges on motor vehicles involuntarily towed

MA S1469

Relative to special education reserve funds

MA S1235

Relative to due process

MA S2066

Relative to increasing 529 deductions

MA S432

Relative to prescription opioid abuse prevention education

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HI HB1481

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UT SB0084

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