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It seems a bit wasteful just to stick 'em in landfill!
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The artificial parts are not removed until after the body has been cremated, after the retort has cooled the bones are gathered and the cremationist takes a magnet over the remains at which time the artificial parts that were not burnt up are then removed. Once the metal is removed the bones then go through a pulverization process. The only artificial part that need to be removed are those with batteries such as pacemakers, they are removed because they would explode and ruin the retort.
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They are washed and used again. So if you ever have to have one for yourself, just think, it could have been someone elses . . . .
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|How do you know they remove them?
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what a morbid question, how do you even know they remove them?
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I'm not sure they are removed. If they are, who thinks of a question like that?
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