FFS.
Human tissue is not clinical waste as this country defines it. It doesn't matter if it is a kidney or a foetus, it is handled differently.
Abortion doesn't mean "I don't give a damn, just chuck the thing in the bin." Quite often, abortion is a difficult decision and the parents may still mourn.
Current rules REQUIRE that parents be offered a choice. One of those is incineration with other human tissue waste. They have other options such as burial and cremation.
The issue here isn't that foetal remains are incinerated, it is that parents have been denied a choice and that the remains have not been handled as human tissue. It is comparable to the stillborn ashes scandal, I guess.
Full rules here if anyone is interested. Facts may be too much for GD, though.
http://goo.gl/d3RQz7