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2024 Media Kit
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CANA Professional Liability Insurance Program
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Find Local CANA Members
Education
Access Your Online Courses
Crematory Operator Certification
>
COCP - In English
COCP - en français
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Pet Cremation (CPCO)
Alabama Refresher Program
Illinois Refresher Course
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Continuing Education Online
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Natural Organic Reduction
>
Natural Organic Reduction Operations Certification
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Implant Recycling LLC recycles the metallic byproducts of the cremation process. Our environmental program reduces pollution and conserves natural resources. Implant Recycling's business model is mindful and congruent with crematories' objectives to perform the ritual of cremation, aid in the grieving process, and memorialize life. To support out vision, we have developed a program that gives crematories the greatest value while making certain we do not compromise their goodwill with the community and families they serve. Furthermore, Implant Recycling strives to be a voice in the death care industry by advocating and educating best practices so that recycling in the crematories can remain a self-regulated and sustainable practice. In order to fulfill our mission, we: 1. Facilitate a dignified and lawful collection process at our customers' facility. 2. Provide equipment, design systems, and introduce processes that improve the crematories facilities and function. 3. Offer dignified and lawful compensation packages for crematories' recycling efforts. 4. Network with and support industry-leading professionals, associations, and manufacturers.
Member Since: 2008