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Environment-conscious people can now be buried in the world’s first ‘living coffin’ – made from mushrooms. The coffins are grown out of pliable mycelium—a mat of fibers and upcycled hemp plants—rather than traditional wood. The mycelium, which grows like thread, aids decomposition by breaking down biological matter more quickly —biodegrading within just 45 days. Mycelium is the root structure of mushrooms. Made by Dutch company Loop Biotech, the coffins can be grown in just a week and “feed the earth with your very own nutrients.” Funeral director Poetic Endings in Forest Hill, southeast London, was the first in the UK…