Crematory Operators
Resources for crematory operators exploring how to add terramation (NOR) to their existing operations, including equipment, licensing, and revenue opportunities.
21 articles
- Cemetery & Crematory Terramation Services for Cemeteries and Crematories: The Operator's Complete Guide Terramation services for cemeteries and crematories: NOR business models, revenue opportunities, licensing by state, facility requirements, and how to get started as an operator.
- Cemetery & Crematory Terramation Training for Crematory Staff: The Complete Path to Operational Readiness Train crematory staff for terramation: CANA NOROC ($300, 4.0 CE hours) plus vendor equipment training — timeline, costs, and state requirements explained.
- Cemetery & Crematory Crematory Operator Terramation Training Comparison: What Transfers, What's New Crematory terramation training: which skills transfer from cremation, what is new with NOR operations, and how CANA NOROC certification closes the gap.
- Cemetery & Crematory Terramation and Cremation in the Same Facility: What Crematory Operators Need to Know NOR and flame cremation can operate in one licensed facility. What must be separate, what can be shared, and how co-located crematory and NOR licensing works.
- Cemetery & Crematory Terramation Cemetery Land Use: What NOR Means for Your Acreage and Capacity Planning Terramation and cemetery land use: how NOR decouples revenue from acreage consumption, three integration models, and long-term capacity planning implications.
- Cemetery & Crematory Terramation Pricing for Cemetery Operators: Revenue Models, Market Rates, and What the Numbers Actually Look Like Terramation pricing for cemetery operators: market rates, on-site vs. partnership revenue models, startup cost categories, and strategy by market position.
- Cemetery & Crematory The Future of Crematories and Terramation: A Strategic Outlook for Operators The future of crematories and terramation: why the window to build NOR expertise is now open, and what the full-service crematory of 2035 will offer families.
- Cemetery & Crematory Zoning for a Terramation Facility: A Practical Guide for Cemetery and Crematory Operators How cemetery and crematory operators navigate local zoning for a terramation facility — the three classification paths and pre-application meeting strategy.
- Cemetery & Crematory Marketing Terramation for Cemeteries: A Strategic Guide for Operators How to market terramation for cemeteries: optimize your website, brief preneed staff, and build the referral networks that reach eco-minded families first.
- Cemetery & Crematory NOR Services for Independent Crematories: The Business Case for Adding Terramation Why independent crematories should add NOR services now: $5,000–$10,000 per case, structural advantages over corporate chains, and a step-by-step path.
- Cemetery & Crematory Terramation as a Living Memorial: What Cemeteries and Families Need to Know What is a terramation living memorial? How NOR soil nourishes trees and memorial gardens — and how cemeteries build programs around it. Legal in 14 states.
- Cemetery & Crematory Terramation vs Green Burial Cemetery: An Operator's Comparison Terramation vs. green burial: an operator's comparison of land use, regulatory requirements, revenue models, and strategic sequencing for your cemetery.
- Cemetery & Crematory Terramation Equipment Installation: What Cemetery and Crematory Operators Need to Know What NOR equipment installation involves for funeral facilities — floor load, ventilation, electrical service, drainage, and realistic timeline planning.
- Cemetery & Crematory Terramation Licensing for Cemeteries: What Cemetery Operators Need to Know A state-by-state NOR licensing guide for cemetery operators — covering WA, CO, OR, MN, and the critical processing versus soil acceptance threshold.
- Cemetery & Crematory Cremation Rate Trends 2025: What the Data Means for Crematories — and Why Terramation Is Next The U.S. cremation rate reached 63.4% in 2025. Here is what the full data means for crematory operators and why terramation is now the logical next step.
- Cemetery & Crematory Terramation Memorial Gardens: A Land Use and Revenue Strategy for Cemetery Operators How cemetery operators use a terramation memorial garden to generate recurring revenue from NOR families without permanently committing plot acreage to each.
- Cemetery & Crematory Terramation Facility Requirements: What Crematory and Cemetery Operators Need to Know Terramation facility requirements for operators: licensing, vessel space, HVAC, drainage, temperature logging, and state inspection checklists covered.
- Cemetery & Crematory Revenue Opportunities in NOR for Crematories: What Operators Need to Know NOR revenue opportunities for crematories explained: market pricing of $4,950–$10,000 per case, volume scenarios, and what it takes to capture that margin.
- Cemetery & Crematory Crematory Diversification Strategy: Why NOR Is the Logical Next Service Line Natural organic reduction is the logical next service line for crematories — operational parallels, competitive positioning, and regulatory readiness.
- Cemetery & Crematory Adding NOR to a Crematory: A Step-by-Step Guide for Operators Learn the six steps for adding NOR to a crematory — from confirming state legalization and zoning to licensing, staff training, and your first case.
- Cemetery & Crematory Terramation vs. Green Burial Revenue: Which Is the Better Business for Cemetery Operators? Terramation vs. green burial revenue compared for cemetery operators — per-case pricing, land-use tradeoffs, startup costs, and which model wins long-term.