Chapter 1. Green Funeral Service Market – Scope & Methodology
1.1. Market Segmentation
1.2. Assumptions
1.3. Research Methodology
1.4. Primary Sources
1.5. Secondary Sources
Chapter 2. Green Funeral Service Market – Executive Summary
2.1. Market Size & Forecast – (2023 – 2030) ($M/$Bn)
2.2. Key Trends & Insights
2.3. COVID-19 Impact Analysis
2.3.1. Impact during 2023 - 2030
2.3.2. Impact on Supply – Demand
Chapter 3. Green Funeral Service Market – Competition Scenario
3.1. Market Share Analysis
3.2. Product Benchmarking
3.3. Competitive Strategy & Development Scenario
3.4. Competitive Pricing Analysis
3.5. Supplier - Distributor Analysis
Chapter 4. Green Funeral Service Market - Entry Scenario
4.1. Case Studies – Start-up/Thriving Companies
4.2. Regulatory Scenario - By Region
4.3 Customer Analysis
4.4. Porter's Five Force Model
4.4.1. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
4.4.2. Bargaining Powers of Customers
4.4.3. Threat of New Entrants
4.4.4. Rivalry among Existing Players
4.4.5. Threat of Substitutes
Chapter 5. Green Funeral Service Market - Landscape
5.1. Value Chain Analysis – Key Stakeholders Impact Analysis
5.2. Market Drivers
5.3. Market Restraints/Challenges
5.4. Market Opportunities
Chapter 6. Green Funeral Service Market - By Type
6.1 Human Compositing
6.2 Aquamation
6.3 Others
Chapter 7. Green Funeral Service Market - By Burial Sites Type
7.1 Hybrid Cemeteries
7.2 Woodland Burial Grounds
7.3 Conservation Burial Grounds
7.4 Others
Chapter 8. Green Funeral Service Market - By Region
8.1 North America
8.2 Europe
8.3 Asia-Pacific
8.4 Rest of the World
Chapter 9. Green Funeral Service Market - Key Players
9.1 Green Burial Council
9.2 Natural End
9.3 The Green Funeral Company
9.4 Bios Urn
9.5 Passages International
9.6 Eternal Reefs
9.7 Return to Nature Burial
9.8 Green Cremation
9.9 Final Footprint
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Global Green Funeral Service Market was estimated to be worth USD 575.3 million in 2022.
A green funeral is a method of burying the deceased that has little effect on the environment and promotes resource conservation, carbon emission reduction, worker health protection, habitat restoration, and/or habitat preservation.
It includes human composting, aquamation, woodland burials, and conservation burial grounds. These practices are designed to minimize the environmental impact of traditional funeral practices.
Cultural and religious barriers can be a significant challenge for green funeral service providers. They may have to assist families and religious authorities by giving more adaptable solutions to get beyond these obstacles.
The number of green funerals has somewhat decreased as a result of the virus moving from person to person in a specific region during the time of the burial ceremony.