Green Tech Mining & Services to Attend COP30 in Brazil

COP30 - Green Tech Mining and Services LLC
Green Tech Mining & Services LLC (GTMS) announces its participation in the upcoming United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30), to be held in Belém, Brazil, from 10 to 21 November 2025.
Representing a milestone in global climate diplomacy, COP30 will convene world leaders, government representatives, multilateral agencies, private sector participants, and civil society to accelerate implementation of the Paris Agreement. Hosted for the first time in the Amazon region, the conference underscores the importance of aligning economic growth with environmental protection, biodiversity preservation, and sustainable development.

A Defining Moment for Climate Action and Industry Transformation


COP30 will take place in Belém do Pará, a strategic location at the edge of the Amazon rainforest—one of the planet’s most vital carbon sinks. Under Brazil’s presidency, the summit is expected to focus on advancing global climate finance, forest conservation, low‑carbon industrial transition, and the reinforcement of multilateral cooperation and climate justice for developing nations.

The event follows the “Baku to Belém” roadmap established at COP29, which committed participating nations to mobilise USD 1.3 trillion per year by 2035 to finance climate action. The priority now is delivery: building frameworks that channel finance into projects that generate measurable, transparent, and equitable environmental outcomes.

For resource‑based industries, COP30 represents an opportunity to demonstrate how responsible mining, circular resource recovery, and green technology directly contribute to decarbonisation and sustainable development goals.


GTMS: Leading Sustainable Mining Innovation from Oman


As a pioneer in copper tailings recovery and remediation, GTMS is redefining how the mining sector approaches legacy waste, resource efficiency, and environmental restoration. The company’s flagship initiatives—including the Arjaa Tailings Calibration Plant (ATCP) and Arjaa Tailings Processing Plant (ATPP)—embody its vision of transforming mine waste into value through advanced hydrometallurgical processes, energy‑efficient operations, and responsible environmental management.

GTMS’s approach aligns with COP30’s emphasis on low‑carbon, circular, and restorative industrial systems. By recovering residual copper and remediating tailings storage facilities, GTMS reduces the environmental footprint of mining while promoting local employment, sustainable infrastructure, and long‑term land rehabilitation.


Strategic Objectives for COP30 Participation


  • Engage in high‑level discussions on sustainable mining, circular economy practices, and the role of minerals in the energy transition.
  • Explore climate‑finance mechanisms and partnerships to support environmental rehabilitation and clean‑technology integration in mining.
  • Collaborate with international experts and policymakers to align Oman’s green‑mining initiatives with global best practice.
  • Showcase the Arjaa Copper Tailings Remediation Project as a model for sustainable resource utilisation and environmental stewardship.


The Significance of COP30 for Emerging Economies


For countries like Oman, COP30 highlights both challenges and opportunities. As global attention turns to the equitable distribution of climate finance, developing economies are increasingly recognised not only as recipients of support but as innovation partners capable of driving climate‑positive growth.

In this context, companies such as GTMS play a vital role—combining technical capability with a deep understanding of regional ecosystems and socio‑economic dynamics. Leveraging experience in tailings remediation and hydrometallurgy, GTMS demonstrates how green technology and mining can be reconciled through responsible investment, scientific rigour, and transparency. Participation in COP30 also aligns with the Sultanate’s Vision 2040 for environmental stewardship and industrial diversification.


Looking Ahead


GTMS’s involvement in COP30 forms part of a long‑term strategy to integrate sustainability across operations—from procurement and process design to stakeholder engagement and digital governance. The company continues to strengthen its systems in line with ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001, with a focus on delivering measurable outcomes across environmental, social, and governance (ESG) dimensions. Through its projects, partnerships, and participation in global climate forums, GTMS reaffirms its role as a regional leader in sustainable mining and green technology, contributing to a cleaner, more resilient, and resource‑efficient future.
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