Water Cremation in Orange County: Eco-Friendly and Energy-Efficient
At Anubis Cremations, we understand that Orange County families value both environmental stewardship and a simpler, greener way to honor their loved ones. Water cremation, also known as aquamation, alkaline hydrolysis, or green cremation, offers a revolutionary approach that aligns with these values while reducing environmental impact.
Orange County’s natural beauty inspires eco-conscious choices, like water cremation, which honors both loved ones and the environment.
What is Water Cremation?
Water cremation is an advanced, eco-friendly alternative to flame-based cremation and traditional burial. Instead of fire, this process uses a gentle flow of water, temperature, and alkali to return your loved one to nature. It is clean, dignified, and designed for those who care deeply about the planet.
Often referred to as direct water cremation, this option provides an efficient and straightforward process for families seeking a modern, environmentally conscious farewell. Watch this quick video to learn more about water cremation.
Why Orange County is Choosing Water Cremation
Orange County’s beautiful coastline and commitment to sustainability make it a natural home for water cremation services. From Huntington Beach to Laguna Beach, families are looking for options that reflect the values of conservation and natural beauty that define our region. The ocean serves as a symbol of peace and renewal, which aligns perfectly with the water cremation process.
A gentle flow, like the ocean’s embrace – water cremation provides a peaceful and environmentally friendly farewell.
Here are some reasons why families in cities like Anaheim, Santa Ana, Irvine, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Costa Mesa, Aliso Viejo, Brea, Buena Park, Cypress, Dana Point, Fountain Valley, La Habra, La Palma, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Lake Forest, Los Alamitos, Mission Viejo, Newport Beach, Orange, Placentia, Rancho Santa Margarita, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Seal Beach, Stanton, Tustin, Villa Park, Westminster, and Yorba Linda are choosing water cremation:
- Lower Environmental Impact: Unlike flame cremation, water cremation emits no harmful greenhouse gases or mercury into the atmosphere.
- Eco-Friendly Facilities: At Anubis, our Palm Springs-based facility is powered by 100% renewable electricity, ensuring a low carbon footprint.
- Connection to Water: Water cremation reflects Orange County’s love for the ocean and symbolizes a gentle return to nature.
- Witnessing Options: Families can opt for virtual viewings or in-person witness cremations, offering comfort and closure during this sensitive time.
A Greener Choice for Families
For families across all Orange County cities, water cremation offers an opportunity to honor loved ones while leaving a minimal environmental footprint. With the rising popularity of eco-conscious memorials, choosing water cremation helps protect the pristine beauty of Orange County for future generations.
How the Process Works
Our signature CARE process at Anubis makes everything simple and transparent:
- Contact: Call us at 323-644-323 to begin arrangements.
- Arrangement: Complete all necessary forms online from the comfort of your home.
- Remembrance: Personalize the process with options for viewings or witness cremations.
- Eco-Friendly Disposition: The water cremation process occurs in our facility, after which your loved one’s remains are respectfully returned to you.
Choose Anubis for Water Cremation in Orange County
Anubis Cremations is proud to provide affordable, eco-friendly cremation options for families in Orange County. With prices starting at $3,950 for water cremation, our services are accessible, dignified, and focused on sustainability.
By choosing water cremation, you’re honoring your loved one in a way that reflects care for both their memory and the planet.
Learn More Today If you’re considering water cremation in Orange County, call us at 323-644-323. Together, we can make greener choices for your family and the earth.
Choosing water cremation isn’t just about today; it’s about preserving tomorrow.