Palm Beach County Offers Official Ways To Destroy American Flag

Whatever Your Reason For Destroying A Flag, Palm Beach County Solid Waste Says There’s A Right Way To Do It…

The U.S. Flag Code calls for flags that can no longer serve as a fitting symbol of the country to be retired with respect, and the SWA’s program is designed to do that. In a statement, Palm Beach County says each color on the flag carries meaning — red for strength and valor, white for purity and innocence, and blue for vigilance, perseverance and justice — and officials say those symbols deserve a proper send-off when the fabric finally wears out.

Drop-off locations stretch from north county to south county. They include the North County Transfer Station in Jupiter, the West Palm Beach HCRC on Jog Road, the Glades Regional facility in Belle Glade, the West Central center in Royal Palm Beach, the Central County site in Lantana, and two Delray Beach locations — one on State Road 7 and another on SW 4th Avenue. Most sites are open weekdays from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., with varying Saturday hours…

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