He set up The Green Funeral Company in 1999, and was described by Charles Cowling of The Good Funeral Guide as “The best undertakers of all time, by a country mile.”
He has been featured in numerous books including by journalists such as Miranda Sawyer and Peter Ross, John Doran and Tom Cox. He has appeared in The Guardian and The Observer, New Statesman, and on BBC radio and television, and Kay Burley’s sofa on Sky News, and collaborates with Art Pop Terrorists The KLF to build a pyramid in Liverpool with bricks containing cremated ashes.
Rupert is the author of What Remains? Life, Death and the Human Art of Undertaking, published by Chelsea Green in the UK and US, which is currently under option to be made into a TV drama.
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