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Our Privacy Policy

This policy outlines how your personal information will be treated and protected.

Personal information is defined as information personally identifiable to you and includes your name, address, email address and phone number. Eco-Burial Inc. does not request information beyond the minimum required to transact business with you. To facilitate genealogical research, and on site visitation, public access records will include name and plot marker number, unless your request otherwise. The Courts may compel disclosure through subpoena or legal process. Your Executor and legal heirs retain rights of “upon request” access, unless you have specified otherwise in written form.

By accessing the Eco-Burial Inc. website, you are agreeing to be bound by the Terms and Conditions set forth, and by the Provincial and Federal Legislation and Regulations pertaining to the transaction of business.

Eco-Burial Inc. will not divulge or sell your personal information.

Eco-Burial Inc. resides within a family of ecology sector businesses dedicated to the philosophy of “People and Planet First”. Your personal information may be shared internally to facilitate contact regarding ecology related projects and products, including but not limited to; cremated pet remains burial, bio-degradable burial products, carbon capture reforestation and mitigation, etc.

Sites linking to this website may offer content or opinions not endorsed by Eco-Burial Inc. We are not responsible for this material and will endeavour to identify and remove it, and to terminate the link.

People of the Earth…

Early survey abstracts describe Nature's Monument Sanctuary 1 as being "the fourth tier of lands beyond the river". We are positioned to the west and nearly atop the gently inclining crest of a great valley. When the ice age glaciers withdrew 13,000 years ago, the land had been contoured by the weight upon it, creating this valley which runs parallel to the Saint John River.
This is a place of solitude and peace, from which our forebears drew life and raised families through good times and the Great Depression. The cultivated spaces were quickly reclaimed by the forest when they grew too old to tend the land. What speaks to them having toiled here are the hundreds of apple trees scattered throughout, and the cairns of stones piled up where they hindered the work. This land has endured a cycle of settlers and farmers, and is now returned to nature as Acadian forest. Wildlife habitat that had existed for thousands of years is renewed, with the birds and animals returned. Read More

Contact

Eco-Burial Inc.
PO Box 3033
Fredericton, New Brunswick
Canada E3A 5G7

Email: burial@eco-burial.com

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