About Us

With a growing deep concern for the environment and the impact of waste materials and pollutants on our planet, Gwendolyn believed that the key to creating a better future for the next generation was through educating children about environmental conservation and waste sustainability solutions.

Thus, G-KNOZE GAMES was formed, a black-owned small business, dedicated to developing tabletop games that make learning about environmental issues fun and engaging for children. Their games are designed to teach children about waste materials and pollutants, whilst encouraging them to think creatively about ways to reduce waste and protect the environment.
G-KNOZE GAMES is more than just a game developer, they also offer consulting services to schools and business owners who want to reduce their waste and implement waste disposal methods. Their goal is to empower individuals and organizations with the knowledge and tools required to create a safer future for our planet.

Through their work, G-KNOZE GAMES hopes to inspire children to become environmental advocates and to create a world where environmental conservation is a priority.

Mission

Our mission is to educate and inspire the next generation of environmental advocates through an engaging and interactive board game experience. We strive to promote awareness of waste conservation, pollution prevention, and sustainable living practices, whilst fostering a love for learning and a passion for environmental protection.

Vision

Our vision is to equip players with the knowledge and skills necessary to make positive changes in their communities and the world and to instill a sense of responsibility and commitment to protecting our planet for generations to come.

Educate | Inspire | Change

About Owner

Hello, my name is Gwendolyn, I consider myself to be an environmentalist. Of course, I didn’t start out being an advocate for our environment, it just grew upon me. I’ve been involved in the environmental (garbage) field for over 20 years and have seen the industry grow.  My career in the garbage industry has given me the opportunity to teach and bring awareness to issues pertaining to our waste problems all over the world. Garbage is one common problem we all have, but we can change this problem into something very beneficial, profitable, and rewarding. The common goal should be saving and not polluting our earth for future generations to come.