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The United States Flag Code (4 USC Sec 8 Para (k) Amended 7 July 1976) states: “The Flag, when it is in such condition that it is no longer a fitting emblem of display, should be destroyed in a dignified way, preferably by burning.” Burning isn't the only way to dispose of a flag, though.
Flag disposal locations such as your local Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) posts, American Legion, and scout organizations will gladly take them to recycle or burn. VFW flag disposal locations offer these services to ensure the flags get thrown away properly if others do not have the means to.
The U.S. Flag Code does not authorize any particular organization with the duty of retiring flags. Any person or group can do it. However, flags should only be retired in a non-public or private location, and the ceremony should be a dignified event. There is no official ceremony required or recommended.
Fire departments, political or veterans groups, even local Boy Scout chapters have been known to collect worn out flags that need disposal.
To recycle a flag, simply write “Recycle” on the header of the flag before handing it over to your local Post or scout troop. The nylon will be reused in making new American flags. If nylon flags are not recycled, it is customary to cut the union from the field and dispose of the flag with the proper ceremony.
The use, handling and disposal of the American flag is covered under the U.S. Federal Flag Code. The only authorized way to retire an American flag is by burning or burial. If burned by individual citizens, it is recommended that it is done so discreetly to prevent the perception of protest or desecration.
Here's the Right Way to Dispose of a Worn American Flag When it's time to retire an old, tattered flag, do so respectfully by burning and burying the ashes never throwing in the garbage.
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