Countries trying to take precautions against the threat of cultural standardization in a globalizing world have gathered under the umbrella of UNESCO to carry out these efforts in collaboration with major global organizations. The term "intangible cultural heritage," as a natural outgrowth of "tangible cultural heritage," emerged within the scope of UNESCO's programs for the protection of cultural assets. Meetings are held through this organization to identify and raise awareness of traditions that are disappearing and need to be recorded on a global scale. UNESCO, founded in 1946 by 20 countries, including Turkey, has a history spanning nearly 70 years. The Convention for the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage was adopted by the UNESCO General Assembly on November 16, 1972.
Sustainability, climate change, and the loss of biodiversity are among the problems of our time. We live in a time when awareness of all these issues is increasing.
Today, it is observed that people are focusing on sustainable solutions such as reuse and recycling. While these concepts are considered quick solutions, they cannot counter the damage to nature and the use of chemicals. In recent years, The trend toward naturalism in many areas of life, coupled with environmental problems, has led to a questioning of the paint industry, which serves various sectors, and has brought ancient methods back into the spotlight.
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