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There’s a New Sustainable Option for Animal Companion Memorials

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Curtis Sullivan’s venture, Eternal Tides, offers pet parents in Fargo-Moorhead a unique and sustainable alternative to traditional pet cremation through aquamation. This water-based method, formally known as alkaline hydrolysis, combines water, heat, and a small amount of potassium hydroxide to accelerate natural decomposition. Aquamation generates minimal emissions and uses 90% less energy than flame cremation, making it an environmentally friendly option.

Inspired by the limited options available for his own pet’s burial, Sullivan designed Eternal Tides to give families more choices in memorializing their animal companions. Pet burial can be difficult in the Upper Midwest due to long, harsh winters, and many pet owners who rent cannot bury pets on their property. With aquamation, animal companion remains are safely processed in a machine that produces a sterile fluid and bones, which are then transformed into a light, sandy “ash” for families to keep.

With a communications doctorate, Sullivan thoroughly researched aquamation before starting Eternal Tides. His findings highlight its eco-friendly benefits, including reduced water usage compared to daily household needs and fewer pollutants than traditional cremation. Aquamation also yields up to 20% more remains, allowing owners a more substantial keepsake.

For a personal touch, Sullivan has created a park-like space in Eternal Tides’ facility for memorial services, emphasizing sustainability with repurposed materials. Eternal Tides also offers on-site euthanasia in collaboration with local vets, providing a neutral space for grieving pet parents.

Regarding pricing, Eternal Tides offers a range based on the pet’s size and service type. Communal aquamation for animal companions 25 pounds or less begins at $85, while individual services for the same weight start at $145. Although aquamation may cost 10-15% more than traditional cremation, Sullivan believes it will attract eco-conscious pet parents seeking a more sustainable memorial option.

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