The Right Way to Retire an American Flag

When an American flag becomes too worn, faded, or torn to be flown with dignity, there is a proper way to retire it—one that honors the symbol and the meaning behind it. Tossing it in the trash may be convenient, but it’s not respectful, and most people feel uneasy doing it for a reason.

The traditional and widely accepted method is a respectful burning ceremony. This isn’t about destroying the flag—it’s about letting it go in a dignified way. Many choose to fold the flag properly first, then burn it slowly and carefully while taking a moment to reflect or offer thanks. But you don’t have to do this alone.

Local American Legion posts, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) halls, scout troops, and even some fire departments collect old flags and hold official retirement ceremonies. These groups perform the process with honor and care, ensuring the flag is treated the way it deserves.

Another option, if burning isn’t possible, is to bury the flag after folding it neatly, or recycle it through organizations that specialize in flag materials.

The important part is simple:
Retire it with respect.

Because the flag may be worn—but its meaning never is.

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