Pet eco-aquamation
Using internationally recognised alkaline hydrolysis technology, we provide a gentle, natural farewell. It is kinder to the environment and a softer option for your pet—helping them return to nature with dignity.

A more eco-friendly farewell
Aquamation is a globally recognized green aftercare option—helping your companion return to nature gently.
Eco-friendly
Around 90% lower emissions vs cremation, with no combustion exhaust.
Gentle process
Uses water and an alkaline solution to mimic natural decomposition.
More remains
Often preserves more remains than cremation for memorial options.
Timely
The procedure typically takes about 18–24 hours depending on size.
Aquamation vs cremation
Understand the differences and choose what fits your family best.
A gentle natural cycle
Aquamation follows nature’s way—helping your companion return peacefully.

Five simple steps
We’ll guide you end-to-end so each step feels clear and supported.
Consultation
Call us to understand options and choose the right plan.
Intake
We can arrange pickup, or you may bring your pet to us.
Farewell
A simple farewell moment can be arranged if you wish.
Aquamation
A gentle, smoke-free procedure under controlled conditions.
Return
We carefully process and place the remains into your chosen container.
Choose the right plan
Individual aquamation
A dedicated plan with full remains returned and extra care details.
- Dedicated procedure
- Professional guidance
- Optional viewing
- Full remains returned
- Certificate
Questions about eco-aquamation
What is aquamation?
Aquamation is an eco-friendly process using water and an alkaline solution under gentle conditions to return the body to its natural elements.
Why is it greener?
It avoids high-heat combustion and can reduce overall emissions significantly compared with cremation.
How can I handle the remains?
You may keep them at home, scatter them, or choose a memorial product to preserve them.
How long does it take?
The procedure typically takes 18–24 hours depending on size. We then prepare the remains for return.