As the world's population continues to urbanize and space becomes increasingly scarce, the question of where to bury the dead has become a pressing issue for many cities.
Posted on Apr 17, 2023
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Kavitha Ravikumar considers the increasing pressure on planners and councils to plan for the dead, while accommodating the living and looks at how some of the companies WHEB invest in have innovative solutions for this.
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