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Green Estate Planning for GLOBAL EARTH DAY

  • Writer: Wood Kull Herschfus
    Wood Kull Herschfus
  • 10 hours ago
  • 1 min read


Green estate planning is all about aligning your legacy with your environmental values. While traditional estate planning focuses on distributing assets and protecting loved ones, green estate planning adds another layer: reducing your environmental impact and supporting sustainability through thoughtful choices.


It goes beyond just having a will — it can include everything from charitable donations to eco-conscious funeral arrangements and sustainable handling of your assets. For example, you might choose to leave part of your estate to environmental organizations, opt for biodegradable burial options like mushroom burial suits or burial pods, or ensure your estate documents are printed on recycled paper or stored digitally. You can also pass on values by encouraging sustainable practices in how inherited property or businesses are managed.


To start incorporating green elements into your estate plan, talk to an experienced estate planning attorney about your goals. They can help you include eco-friendly options like charitable bequests, green burial preferences, or conservation easements. It’s also a good idea to begin early, giving yourself time to make informed and meaningful decisions.


In the end, green estate planning offers the chance to leave a legacy of environmental responsibility — one that minimizes harm, supports causes you care about, and inspires the next generation to continue living with purpose and sustainability.

 
 
 

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