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Miss Eco Teen an environmental inspiration

“By working together, we can protect our natural resources and create a cleaner and healthier environment for everyone.”

Miss Eco Teen International Enhle Mdakane’s love for fashion and expressing herself creatively inspired her to become a model.

The 14-year-old Crystal Park resident would wear her mom’s clothes and create her own runway to showcase her ‘fashion line’ early in her life.

Enhle Mdakane has been modelling since she was seven.

“I was born with that passion. My mom took me to modelling lessons when I was six and a year later I started modelling,” said Enhle.

While the love for the fashion world remained deep, environmental issues like deforestation, climate change and pollution concerned her. It influenced her decision to use her platform to fight for the care of the environment.

“I’ve always been fascinated by the beauty and complexity of our natural world. I believe we have a responsibility to protect and preserve the planet for future generations,” she said.

“By advocating for the care of our environment, I hope to make a positive difference and inspire others to take action to create a more sustainable and healthier world for all living beings.”

The Curro Serengeti learner said she wants to use this opportunity to raise awareness of the importance of protecting wetlands and dams, adding they are vital ecosystems that provide habitat for wildlife and help regulate water quality.

Enhle Mdakane during a World Wetlands Day event in Daveyton on February 2.

“Through initiatives such as organising clean-ups, sharing information about sustainable practices and advocating for stronger environmental regulations, I hope to inspire others to make a positive impact on our environment,” said Enhle.

Working together

Enhle partnered with the Etwatwa Greening Team and Vutwa Waste Services during World Wetlands Day on February 2 to clean up parts of the Blesbokspruit, the only Ramsar wetland in Gauteng, which originates in Daveyton and passes through several areas before joining the Suikerbosrand River.

She explained they want to educate schools about environmental issues, and supply them with seeds to start their own gardens and plant flowers and trees.

Miss Eco Teen International Enhle Mdakane.

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“By working together, we can protect our natural resources and create a cleaner and healthier environment for everyone,” she said.

Enhle said she plans to inspire others by demonstrating eco-friendly practises in her life like recycling, conserving water and supporting sustainable products.

Winning the title and becoming the youngest holder was an empowering and emotional moment that gave her a sense of accomplishment.

“I felt a great sense of pride in breaking barriers and challenging stereotypes. It was a moment of inspiration not only for myself but for young girls who may have felt underrepresented and underestimated in the pageant world,” Enhle said.

She plans to pursue modelling as a career.

   

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