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Ecological fairtrade urns

Eco Urn Shop is a producer of ecological, fairtrade urns and other products for storing, burying, or scattering the ashes of a loved one. We select and import our unique products from countries including Thailand and Nepal, in responsible collaboration with local producers. The urns and ash scattering equipment are sustainably and ethically made from environmentally friendly materials that are fully biodegradable. In this way, the ashes and their casing are completely absorbed by nature.

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Why an eco-urn?

  • Sustainably produced
  • Naturally biodegradable
  • Only natural materials
  • Absolutely fair trade production
  • Suitable for natural burial

Mulberry paper urns

Environmentally friendly, biodegradable urns, handmade from the bark of the mulberry tree. The mulberry paper urns are available in various sizes and designs. All are approved for (almost) all natural burial grounds.

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Wool felt urns

Environmentally friendly, biodegradable urns, handmade from 100% natural wool. The wool felt urns are available in various sizes and colours. All are approved for (almost) all natural burial grounds.

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Mango wood urns

The wood has the property that, when buried in the ground, it decomposes naturally within a few months. The mango wood urns are available in various sizes and designs. All are suitable for an urn wall and approved for (almost) all natural burial grounds.

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Scattering urns

Environmentally friendly, biodegradable scattering urns, handmade from the bark of the mulberry tree. The mulberry paper scattering urns are available in various sizes and designs. The ashes of the deceased can be carefully scattered using these.

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Water urns

Environmentally friendly, biodegradable water urns, handmade from the bark of the mulberry tree. Available in various designs. These water urns are suitable for scattering at sea. The urn will float for some time, after which it will slowly sink to the bottom and eventually dissolve completely.

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