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Martha Stewart Wants to Be Composted on Her Estate

6 Dec

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Summary

  • Martha Stewart desires to be composted after her death.
  • Washington state legalized human composting in 2019.
  • Stewart also aims to become a skincare mogul.
Martha Stewart Wants to Be Composted on Her Estate

Lifestyle icon Martha Stewart, 84, has disclosed her unconventional plans for her remains after death. During a recent podcast appearance, Stewart expressed a desire to be composted on her expansive estate, drawing a parallel to the burial practices for her beloved horses.

Stewart stated her clear preference against traditional burial and cremation methods. She also noted that human composting has been legal in Washington since 2019, with 14 other states following suit, suggesting her wishes align with emerging green burial trends.

Beyond her afterlife arrangements, Stewart remains actively engaged in her ventures. She recently expressed a strong ambition to become a skincare mogul, having launched Elm Biosciences. She also continues to cherish time with her grandchildren.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Martha Stewart wishes to be composted on her own property after her death, avoiding traditional burial or cremation.
As of the article's context, Washington was the first, and 14 other states, including California and New York, have legalized human composting.
Martha Stewart aims to become a skincare mogul and enjoys spending time with her grandchildren.

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