The Denver Post

POLIS INKS BILL ALLOWING THE COMPOSTING OF HUMAN BODIES

- — Saja Hindi,

Composting a human body will become legal 90 days after this year’s Colorado legislativ­e session ends.

Gov. Jared Polis signed Senate Bill 21-006 on Monday, making Colorado just the second state in the U.S. to allow it as a post-death option.

There are least four other states considerin­g similar bills.

Once the law takes effect, funeral homes will be able to offer the chance to turn a person’s body into soil, similar to what Washington state has done.

It takes about a month for a body to be broken down into about a pickup truck bed worth of soil.

Colorado’s new law won’t allow for the human remains to be sold or used to grow food for human consumptio­n, but the soil can be spread on public lands, according to bill sponsor Rep. Matt Soper, a Delta Republican.

The bill, which had been on the agenda in 2020 before COVID, passed both chambers of the legislatur­e this year by wide margins.

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