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让逝有所安!民政部发布殡葬领域行业标准
Xin Hua She·2025-07-16 13:18

Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Civil Affairs has released ten new and revised industry standards in the funeral sector, addressing public concerns and promoting green funeral practices [1][2]. Group 1: Industry Standards - The new standards cover various aspects of funeral services, including reception, ash storage, burial, sea burial, cemetery rituals, and online memorial services [1]. - The standards aim to enhance service quality, meet diverse public needs, and promote the development of green funerals [1][2]. Group 2: Transparency and Consumer Rights - The standards require that service items and pricing for body preservation, cremation, ash storage, and sea burial be publicly disclosed, ensuring transparency and consumer rights [2]. - Funeral service providers must issue detailed invoices and receipts to enhance trust in the industry [2]. Group 3: Green Funeral Practices - The Ministry of Civil Affairs reported a significant increase in eco-friendly burials, with 194,700 cases of ecological burial in 2024, a 67% increase from 2019, including 53,500 sea burials, a 26% increase [3]. - Revised sea burial standards emphasize the importance of environmental protection, including the proper disposal of non-biodegradable materials used during the ceremony [3]. Group 4: Online Memorial Services - In 2024, over 120 million people participated in online memorial services across more than 2,000 platforms, marking a 37% increase from the previous year [4]. - New regulations for online memorial services aim to prevent commercialization and ensure respectful practices [5]. Group 5: Rituals and Services - The standards introduce new service categories, such as proxy memorial services and collective memorials, to cater to diverse expressions of grief [6]. - The Ministry of Civil Affairs plans to enhance training and implementation of these standards to improve service levels in the funeral industry [6].