“Going Out Green” Is Now an Option in Bolton

The Bolton Cemetery Committee recently added the option of Green Burial at two of the Town’s cemeteries.  Sections of West Cemetery on Green Road and Pan Cemetery on Main Street have been designated for green burials. The green burial areas are located along the edge of the cemeteries and will be maintained to preserve the natural environment. Like traditional burial lots in town, the green burial lots will be for available for Bolton residents only.

A Green, or Natural, burial is an interment without the use of embalming fluids, hardwood and metal-lined caskets, or cement vaults. Only biodegradable materials are allowed to be buried. Caskets may be made of untreated softwood, wicker or cardboard. Shrouds can be made of wool, linen or other fiber. The body is buried in a shallower grave than is customary, in order to allow the remains to readily return to the earth. Grave markers, if used, are typically flat, natural stones.

Interest in green burial is increasing, especially among those with an affinity for the natural world.  A green burial allows the components of the body to return to the earth, completing the cycle of life and death in harmony with nature. Compared to a traditional burial, a green burial uses less fossil fuel, generates less CO2 and prevents the introduction of toxic chemicals and materials into the soil or water.  Reducing the use of toxins is not only good for the earth and air, but for those who work in the funeral business.

The Bolton Cemetery Committee and the Department of Public Works are responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of the Town’s four cemeteries and one historic burying ground. To choose a cemetery lot, please contact the administrative office of the Department of Public Works at 978-779-6402.  More information may be found in the Cemetery Rules and Regulations which are posted at https://www.townofbolton.com/cemetery-committee