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Cremation incinerators
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THE matter related to the environmental impact of traditional cremation practices among Hindus deserves the urgent atten-tion of all concerned. The process relies on wood for fuel. The source of wood is trees, and to fulfil this requirement, many trees are cut, leading to deforestation, habitat loss, and air pollution. Thus, it overall has a negative impact on the environment, contributing to global warming, which requires immediate action. The traditional cremation practices place immense pressure on our already depleting forest resources. Moreover, the smoke from burning wood not only affects air quality, but also contributes to respiratory issues among those residing in the vicinity. An incinerator, designed specifically for cremation, requires minimal fuel, drastically reduces emissions, and saves countless trees that would otherwise be cut down for firewood. Implementing such an environmentally-conscious solution aligns with the need to protect our region from the hazards of climate change, and saves our natural resources while respecting cultural practices. Cremation incinerators are already being used by the Hindu comm-unity in India, the United Kingdom, the United States and many other countries. The authorities in Pakistan, including Hindu parliamentarians, should consider the installation of eco-friendly incinerators for cremation purposes. This would surely be a more sustainable alternative to current practices.
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