Advanced Disposal, an integrated environmental services company, is honored to retire more than 4,500 American flags the company collected this summer as part of its annual flag retirement program, a free service offered to the communities it serves. In 2015, a total of 2,539 flags were collected and retired.
鈥淩espectfully retiring the American flag is a great way to show our appreciation of the 鈥榮tars and stripes鈥 and all it stands for,鈥 said Advanced Disposal CEO Richard Burke. 鈥淲e鈥檙e proud to be an American company and honored to offer this service to our customers and the communities we serve. I want to thank everyone who participated, as well as the team members that made it possible.鈥
All Advanced Disposal locations collected old, worn, torn and faded American flags for proper retirement. The cotton flags are burned while the nylon flags are repurposed into new nylon material that can be made into another American Flag. The program ran from June 1 through Sept. 11, and the company plans to do this again next year.
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