For some reason this feels different even though man has been doing this for centuries (or some form of it).  What do you think?

From earthfuneral.com

The table on this page is kept up to date to reflect the legal status of human composting in each state in the US. It can be considered an accurate snapshot of the legislative landscape at any given time.

Note: The table on this page is kept up to date to reflect the legal status of human composting in each state in the US. It can be considered an accurate snapshot of the legislative landscape at any given time.

Human composting is growing rapidly in popularity as a green funeral option, but is not yet legal and available in all states.

Human composting is referred to as natural organic reduction in legislation, and is commonly known elsewhere as soil transformation.

As an environmentally-friendly alternative to cremation and burial, the process is appealing to the huge number of people concerned about their impact on our planet. Human composting is also a gentle and natural process that can aid conservation efforts, and therefore represents a return to nature that resonates with many.

In recent years, the legislative landscape has followed this growing interest and fourteen states have either legalized human composting or are currently formally considering legalization. Bodies can also be legally transported across state lines, which makes human composting possible for residents of states where the process isn’t yet legal.

Bills can be proposed multiple times. If a bill does not pass in a legislative session, it can simply be reintroduced in the next session. This has been the case with human composting bills in multiple states.

What is Human Composting?

Human composting is a natural, eco-friendly alternative to traditional funeral practices. The process gently transforms a body into nutrient-rich soil over a 45-day period.

The cubic yard of healthy soil produced is perfect for conserving and restoring land. This means that families can use some of the soil for memorialization and the rest can be used for conservation projects. Soil health is fundamental for reforestation, erosion control and revitalizing challenged ecosystems.

Human composting is therefore friendly to the environment both during and after the actual process.

Where is Human Composting Legal?

All disposition methods are strictly regulated in the US. Legislation must expressly provide for natural organic reduction, which means states must actively change their laws to allow for the process to occur within the state.

In states where the process is legal, operators must obtain a license from the state’s funeral regulator before providing services.

In states where the process is not yet legal, human composting may still be available to residents. Families can often arrange for transportation to a licensed facility in a neighboring state where the process is permitted.

Washington was the first state to legalize the process in 2019, with the law taking effect in May 2020. Since then, other states have followed and, with momentum building, further states are expected to do the same.

The table below outlines where human composting is legal, and separately, where Earth’s human composting services are available.

Even if your state hasn’t passed human composting laws yet, we may still be able to help. In many states, we can arrange transport to one of our licensed facilities and return the soil to your family.

Use the “Availability” column to check if services are:

  • Available from Earth Funeral
  • Not available yet in your state
US StateLegal StatusAvailabilityNotes
AlabamaNo law yetNot Available Yet
AlaskaNo law yetNot Available Yet
ArizonaLegalAvailable from Earth FuneralArizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signed HB 2081 into law
ArkansasNo law yetNot Available Yet
CaliforniaLegal. Rulemaking underwayAvailable from Earth FuneralBill AB-351 was signed into law on September 18, 2022. The law will take effect in 2027
ColoradoLegalAvailable from Earth Funeral

(Imminent and At-Need Services Only)

Bill SB21-006 passed final passage in April 2021 and was signed into law in May 2021. The law took effect on August 8, 2021. Human composting is available in state
ConnecticutBill introducedNot Available YetBill HB06257 introduced
DelawareLegalNot Available YetBill HB162 was signed into law in May 2024
FloridaNo law yetNot Available Yet
GeorgiaLegalAvailable from Earth Funeral

(Imminent and At-Need Services Only)

Governor Brian Kemp signed SB241 into law on May 9, 2025
HawaiiBill introducedNot Available YetBill HB747 introduced
IdahoNo law yetAvailable from Earth Funeral
IllinoisBill introducedAvailable from Earth FuneralBill SB2383 pending full House vote
IndianaBill introducedNot Available YetBill HB1609 introduced
IowaBill introducedNot Available YetBill SF 2110 introduced
KansasNo law yetNot Available Yet
KentuckyNo law yetNot Available Yet
LouisianaNo law yetNot Available Yet
MaineLegalNot Available YetBill LD536 became law without the Governor’s signature in June 2024
MarylandLegalAvailable from Earth FuneralGovernor Wes Moore signed bill HB1028 into law in May 2024
MassachusettsBill introducedAvailable from Earth Funeral

(Imminent and At-Need Services Only)

Bill S1611 in Senate Committee
MichiganNo law yetAvailable from Earth Funeral

(Imminent and At-Need Services Only)

MinnesotaLegalAvailable from Earth Funeral

(Imminent and At-Need Services Only)

Bill HF2669 was introduced in January 2023 and will go in effect July 1, 2025
MississippiNo law yetNot Available Yet
MissouriBill introducedNot Available YetBill HB612 introduced
MontanaNo law yetNot Available Yet
NebraskaNo law yetNot Available Yet
NevadaLegalAvailable from Earth FuneralBill AB289 was signed into law in May 2023
New HampshireBill introducedNot Available YetBill SB53 in Senate Committee
New JerseyLegalAvailable from Earth FuneralBill A4085/S3007 was signed into law in September 2025
New MexicoBill introducedAvailable from Earth FuneralBill SB368 introduced
New YorkLegalAvailable from Earth Funeral

(Imminent and At-Need Services Only)

Bill A382 was signed into law on December 31, 2022. The law will take effect after the regulatory process is complete
North CarolinaNo law yetAvailable from Earth Funeral

(Imminent and At-Need Services Only)

North DakotaNo law yetNot Available Yet
OhioBill introducedAvailable from Earth Funeral

(Imminent and At-Need Services Only)

Bill 323 in Senate Committee
OklahomaBill introducedNot Available YetBill HB3660 in Senate Committee
OregonLegalAvailable from Earth FuneralBill HB 2574 passed final passage and was signed into law in June 2021. The law took effect on January 1 2022. Human composting is available in state and services are offered by Earth
PennsylvaniaNo law yetAvailable from Earth Funeral
Rhode IslandBill introducedNot Available YetBill HB5110 in Senate Committee
South CarolinaNo law yetNot Available Yet
South DakotaNo law yetNot Available Yet
TennesseeNo law yetNot Available Yet
TexasBill introducedAvailable from Earth Funeral

(Imminent and At-Need Services Only)

Bill HB2200 introduced
UtahBill introducedAvailable from Earth FuneralBill SB0049 introduced
VermontLegalAvailable from Earth Funeral

(Imminent and At-Need Services Only)

Bill H.244 passed final passage in May 2022 and was signed into law in June 2022. The law took effect on January 1 2023
VirginiaNo law yetAvailable from Earth Funeral
WashingtonLegalAvailable from Earth FuneralBill SB5001 passed final passage in April 2019 and was signed into law in May 2019. The law took effect on May 1 2020. Human composting is available in state and services are offered by Earth
Washington D.C.No law yetNot Available Yet
West VirginiaBill introducedNot Available YetBill WV SB1054 introduced
WisconsinNo law yetAvailable from Earth Funeral

(Imminent and At-Need Services Only)

WyomingNo law yetNot Available Yet

About Earth

At Earth, we call our proprietary human composting process ‘soil transformation’. We operate from the largest and most advanced facilities in the world, and our services are currently available in Arizona, California, Idaho, Illinois, Maryland, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Utah, Virginia, and Washington.

We offer services for those who have an immediate need, as well as those looking to plan ahead for the future.

If you are interested in our human composting services, you can get a personalized quote here. We also have a number of useful articles in our Guide, covering green funeral practices, end-of-life planning and more.

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