
Evvia Aftercare provides aquamation and pet aftercare services for families and veterinary practices.
Evvia Aftercare's core service is water cremation, also known as aquamation or alkaline hydrolysis, a gentle alternative to flame cremation that uses 95% water and 5% alkali to accelerate natural decomposition over 20 hours. The process produces no greenhouse gas emissions and uses 90% less energy than traditional cremation.
The company offers Individual Aquamation with Remains Returned, including a remembrance package with ink paw print, fur clipping, and clay paw impression. Additional services include memorial jewelry, artisan urns, blown glass art, skull preservation, body washing, paw and nose castings, and grief support resources.
The pet aftercare market is growing rapidly as pet ownership increases and owners seek environmentally conscious end-of-life options. Water cremation (aquamation) is gaining traction as a sustainable alternative to traditional flame cremation, producing no greenhouse gas emissions and using 90% less energy.
Evvia Aftercare is positioned in the Pacific Northwest, a region with high pet ownership rates and strong environmental values. The combination of Resting Waters' pioneering aquamation services with Evvi's digital platform and veterinary partnerships creates a scalable model for regional expansion.
Evvia Aftercare operates as the first water cremation provider in Seattle, giving it significant pioneer advantage and brand recognition in the Pacific Northwest pet aftercare market. The company offers individual aquamation with remains returned or scattering services, distinguishing itself from competitors that rely on traditional flame cremation.
The 2024 combination with Resting Waters and the 2025 Georgetown facility opening doubled aquamation capacity. The company partners with veterinary clinics throughout the greater Seattle area, providing digital arrangement tools, chain of custody tracking, and a comprehensive range of memorial products including artisan urns, cremation jewelry, and solidified remains.