The movement toward green burials for children is not uniform; it takes on the color of local cultures and environments worldwide.

· United Kingdom: A leader in the movement, with over 270 natural burial grounds. Child green coffins are often woven willow, and burials occur in managed meadows that double as wildlife sanctuaries.

· Scandinavia: Simplicity and connection to nature are deeply ingrained. Coffins of untreated pine are common, and forests are a preferred resting place, reflecting the cultural concept of friluftsliv (open-air life).

· United States: Demand is growing rapidly, particularly on the West Coast and in New England. Providers range from specialized green funeral homes to larger chains adding eco-options.

· Japan: With limited space, “tree burials” are popular. For children, this might involve a small coffin placed at the roots of a young cherry or maple tree in a forest cemetery, a deeply poetic and accepted practice.

· Australia: Bushland natural burials are chosen, with coffins made from native Australian bamboo or paperbark, connecting the child’s memory directly to the unique landscape.

This global snapshot shows a universal yearning to handle the loss of a child with simplicity, authenticity, and a deep respect for the natural world.

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