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Berlin's cycling undertaker adapts funeral culture
DW (English)
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2/21/2025
Have you ever seen a cargo bike funeral? It's nothing new in Berlin, where the culture of mourning continues to evolve and many people no longer want a conventional funeral.
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Laid out for all to see, an urn containing human ashes glides through the streets of Berlin.
00:07
On a cargo bike, undertaker Erich Wrede wants to encourage a more open approach to death and mourning.
00:15
Transporting a person's ashes by bike might be unusual,
00:19
but it could also help people to become more comfortable with the reality of death.
00:24
At some point they realize what it is, and I'm always amazed that we've only received positive feedback so far.
00:36
When a person dies in Germany, their remains are mainly handled behind closed doors until the funeral.
00:44
Regulations vary, but with a few exceptions, such as Muslim funerals, the deceased must be cremated or buried in a coffin.
00:52
The burial process in Germany takes place largely out of public view, with corpses transported to the cemetery in a hearse.
01:03
If I bring the urn in a car, it goes unnoticed. When I transport it by bike, it's tangible.
01:13
People can actually see what's happening, and I think that's important, because it's completely disappeared from public view.
01:25
The custom-made cargo bike is designed to make transportation faster and more sustainable.
01:34
Cycling enthusiasts in particular would like to be transported to the cemetery by bike instead of by car.
01:43
With a coffin, I need at least one to three people to help carry it and follow in a car.
01:50
It's absurd if I cycle ahead while they follow in a smelly diesel vehicle.
01:55
So we choose the cleaner option, an electric vehicle for coffins and bikes for urns, when requested.
02:05
And this is how the cargo bike is built.
02:09
The wooden box lets you transport everything you need for a small funeral service.
02:17
Flowers, a sound system and the urn.
02:22
An opening in the case holds the urn securely so that nothing wobbles.
02:28
The three-wheeled bike even has a kickstand to prevent it from tipping over.
02:35
I can't imagine anything worse than a bike tipping over while carrying an urn.
02:41
A funeral is coming up, but it's raining. At the last minute, Erik Wrede has to switch to using the car.
02:51
The family opted for a biodegradable urn that dissolves on contact with water.
02:59
In the future, he plans to cover the urn on his bike.
03:09
Once in the chapel, the urn is on display for the bereaved to view before it's placed in the ground.
03:18
The wake is prepared and it's time to say goodbye.
03:31
Funeral culture is changing. Ceremonies are becoming more individual.
03:36
Modes of transportation are becoming more diverse, as is the place of burial.
03:42
For example, many people are opting to be buried in forest cemeteries.
03:46
The costs are also lower. A headstone alone costs between 2,000 and 5,000 euros.
03:54
Forest burials also eliminate additional costs, like grave maintenance.
04:01
Erik Wrede does things differently.
04:05
We've developed a price model where it doesn't matter which form of burial you choose.
04:12
The price is the same.
04:15
And interestingly, we have a relatively large proportion of ground burials as a result.
04:24
Customizing funerals is not only a trend, but also a way of dealing with death and grief.
04:34
We're creating more of a space where people can and should participate,
04:39
and I think that's the complete opposite approach to the traditional funeral business.
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