Eco-Friendly Pet Cremation

By Eco Pure Pet Aquamation

 

What is aquamation?

Aquamation Proccess

The aquamation process is more eco-friendly than traditional cremation. It replicates what happens after a body is returned to the Earth and goes through nature’s course.

Water v.s. Fire

Aquamation is different from traditional flame cremation because this process uses water and electricity instead of fire to return your pet’s remains to mother nature.

About Eco Pure Pet Aquamation

The owners of Eco Pure Pet Aquamation were inspired to start their business after losing their beloved Golden Retriever, who brought pure love and joy to their family for almost 14 years.

They found the aquamation process very appealing and more peaceful than traditional flame cremation. It was the perfect way for their Golden to say goodbye to this earth, and return back to mother nature.

 

Eco Pure Amenities

Comfortable Environment

We understand that you are going through a very difficult time. If home is not an optional place to have your pet put to sleep, Eco Pure is an alternative comfortable place to schedule your pet's euthanasia apointment.

Private Memorial Room

Sometimes home isn't an option, and the vet clinic may not be where you want your pet to spend their last moments. Eco Pure provides a peaceful place for your pet's euthanasia appointment in their private memorial room.

State of the Art Facility

Eco Pure's clean facility features state of the art equipment and is centrally located in Orange County, with easy access from the 55 freeway.

Keepsake Urn Collection

 

A peaceful & more environmentally alternative.

 

Aquamation is the gentle and more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional flame cremation.

The aquamation process is the same as what happens after a body is returned to the Earth, as part of nature’s course, but aquamation takes only about a day to process your pet’s remains.

Unlike traditional flame cremation, aquamation is more environmentally friendly because there are no harsh chemicals used in the process. There are also no emissions directly created from the aquamation process itself because aquamation uses water instead of fire.

What is the difference between aquamation and flame cremation?

 

The traditional flame cremation process uses fire, and generally the combustion of fossil fuels is used to generate the high temperatures that turns your pet’s remains into ashes.

Aquamation is different from traditional flame cremation because this process uses water instead of fire to return your pet’s remains to mother nature. The aquamation system runs on electricity instead of burning fossil fuels as the furnace does for flame cremation.

Aside from the differences in the process itself, aquamation ashes look different than ashes from flame cremation. Traditional flame cremation turns remains into ashes that are often described as gray, coarse sand. Ashes from the aquamation process are more of a white, uniform powder.