Pet Cremation System Articles & Analysis
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Client operates an established pet crematorium in Manningtree, United Kingdom. The owner of the crematorium contacted us with the option of increasing the capacity of his expanding business with a cremator that is efficient and economical with a small ...
The world of pet cremation has come a long way in recent years. What was formerly a basic process in many cases consisting of little more than industrial waste incinerators processing any number of pets at any given time, animal owners who've sadly lost their trusty companions are now offered a solution with more dignity and care, delivered by experts with a passion for all creatures, using ...
For so many UK based businesses, as for companies and organisations all around the world, the past six months or so have been, shall we say … interesting! At Matthews Environmental Solutions we haven’t escaped the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, although we are pleased to say that to a very large extent it has been business as usual. We don’t put this down to luck. Our ...
One answer, and a sustainable environmentally responsible answer at that, is waste incineration. You could also add in pet cremation, animal carcass incineration and human cremation. Particularly where large quantities of organic waste are concerned Matthews Environmental Solutions (MES) advanced scientific incineration technology ensures the ...
Not too many years ago pet cremators were built very much on the same lines as industrial waste incineration technology. Back then it was the case that several animals were usually cremated within a single chamber. Yes, it was undoubtedly efficient, but as the expectations of pet owners and pet crematorium ...
Desire to support local Pet Cremation requirements In 2016 members of Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council realised that there was a gap in the services that they were offering their residents. Recognising the growth in the Pet Cremation industry which is now worth more than £100,000,000 a year and realising that the nearest operating service to them was almost an hours drive away in ...
Supplying the first council in the UK to operate a pet crematorium Pet cremation as a business has developed rapidly over the past decade. ...
The Evolution of Pet Cremation Pet cremation is not a new business, in fact archaeologists have discovered a pet cemetery in Palestine with the cremated remains of over 1000 dogs in urns that dates back as far as 332BC. Modern cremation started a little closer to today following multiple tests to develop a dependable cremation chamber that was not a danger to use. In 1873 an Italian professor ...
Types of Types of cremation for a pet There are two types of cremation for a pet: Collective cremation: when the pet is cremated with other animals. ...
Finland’s largest pet crematorium was inaugurated in January 2017. A large proportion of the country pet cremations are cared for and processed with dignity in the A50IC plant manufactured by Addfield. ...
He noticed that a huge gap in the pet cremation market as the closest crematoriums was in Mäntsälä and Myrskylä. ...
We’re proud to be helping establish this European country’s very first pet crematorium Although pet cremation and pet crematoria are now commonplace throughout all parts of the UK and indeed across many, many countries around the world, there are still a number of nations where this practice remains completely unknown. Recently however, we received an enquiry from a vet who is based ...
Animal incinerators have a wide range of applications in businesses requiring carcass disposal and can be an effective bio-security measure for poultry, pig and sheep farms as well as veterinary practices, test centres, rendering plants, hunt kennels, zoos and pet cremation businesses. The animal incinerators’ robust design and ease of operation mean that they can be in use for many years ...