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Rest in fungi: “Live” coffin: Start-up wants to bring customers more environmentally-friendly journey to the Afterlife

The researchers Bob Hendrikx at the Technical University of Delft, has designed a “living” coffin mycelium. The product helps the body to be more efficient “composting”. The first customer was buried in a coffin.

The researchers Bob Hendrikx at the Technical University of Delft, has designed a “living” coffin mycelium. The product helps the body to be more efficient “composting”. The first customer was buried in a coffin.

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