UNESCO General Conference decision on Representative List inscriptions
Saturday 5th December, 2026
The UNESCO General Conference decision on Representative List inscriptions is when an expert committee meets to decide which cultural practices get added to the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, recognising traditions, skills and community-driven cultural expressions worldwide. This gives Lego a chance to talk about play, creative traditions and learning as living cultural practices—relevant to discussions about heritage, education and community creativity in countries where Lego operates, including the UK and Denmark.
Why have we flagged this?
UNESCO’s focus on living cultural practices aligns strongly with Lego’s emphasis on play as a creative, educational tradition; Lego can run proactive campaigns celebrating local play traditions, partner with communities or museums, and offer expert comment on play as intangible heritage to capture coverage around the decision.
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