United States Code Title 36 Chapter 10 covers the Flag. Below a link to a page that contains this code, it's pretty easy to navigate, you should be able to find all your answers there.
Another great resource for this question is the VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars) website.
According to the United States Flag Code: "The Flag, if in a poor condition and no longer in a fit state to be flown, should be destroyed in a dignified, respectful manner, preferably by burning." It is suggested that the flag be carefully folded into a small triangle and placed on a log fire.Different waste materials are stored and disposed of in different ways depending on what kind of material it is. Depending on what material the waste is, it will be put in different holding containers and disposed of in different places.
in a glass case folded nice and neatly mostly in a triangle shape?
shave the cats beard
They may be toxic or present other hazards.
Classified information data must be handled and stored properly based on classification markings and handling caveats.
Classified information data must be handled and stored properly based on classification markings and handling caveats.
Radioactive wastes are stored in mines; in normal condition they have a nonsignificant effect on the nature.
Classified information data must be handled and stored properly based on classification markings and handling caveats.
Classified information data must be handled and stored properly based on classification markings and handling caveats.
Classified information data must be handled and stored properly based on classification markings and handling caveats.
Classified information data must be handled and stored properly based on classification markings and handling caveats.
There are widely varying qualities of DVDs. Also, how a DVD is handled and stored has a major effect on how long they last. Even the best disks, handled and stored carefully may not last 50 years.