Funeral services have a significant impact on the environment, so any new options are welcome.
In the capital of France, Paris, they created a corpse driven by a cargo bike. They named it Corbicyclette. The author of the idea is the founder of the funeral home Le Ciel & La Terre, Isabelle Plumero, and the company Carapate-Design made it, writes Momentum Mag.
“I have dreamed of bringing this idea to life for several years. We needed a bike big enough and strong enough to carry this important load, and a partner who would combine strength, lightness and stability with soft, beautiful and comfortable design. I fell in love with The Carapate Aventure caravans, ethically and responsibly designed by Fabien Denis and Jean-Marie Reymond, immediately accepting the challenge with enthusiasm!” Plumero said.
The corpse was attached to the platform of an electric steel tricycle. The airtight compartment designed to hold the casket is made of durable, light, natural and environmentally friendly marine plywood.
“The Corbicyclette is a solution perfectly adapted to our urban centers. Riding the road more often on bike lanes, it saves time on city trips,” said Plumero.
Let’s remind you, earlier in Los Angeles, a man stole a body with the body of a dead person. The police turned to the criminal on social networks with a request to return the car and the body. They later hunt down the intruder who caused the accident.
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