
All papers, both invited and contributed, will be reviewed by two or three experts from the committees. After a careful reviewing process, all accepted papers of GMMT 2026 will be published in the Springer Proceedings in Materials, and it will be submitted to EI Compendex and Scopus for indexing.

Special Issues of SCI-Indexed Journals: Authors will be invited to submit full-length versions of their presented papers for publication in special issues of SCI-indexed journals, including "Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy". Additional journals with special issues dedicated to this conference will be announced soon.
Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy is devoted to scientific, engineering, and economic aspects of the preparation, separation, extraction, and purification of ores, metals, and mineral products by both physical and chemical methods. The journal also emphasises fundamental studies and insights into the mechanisms underlying these processes, aiming to advance the understanding and development of efficient technologies. Contributions on plant operation and techniques are encouraged, especially those bringing together scientific understanding of a process with its engineering and economic implications to generate conclusions of practical benefit. The journal also covers laboratory development of new processes and discussions of the industrial significance of laboratory scale investigations. The application of mineral processing and extractive metallurgical principles to the processing of wastes, and the recycling of materials as well as the integration of sustainability and circular economy principles, is also of interest.
Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Vasant Kumar (University of Cambridge)
Journal of Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (UK)
Indexing: SCI, EBSCO, Scopus

"Green technologies" (greentech) is a term used to describe highly interdisciplinary, environmentally friendly and sustainable approaches and systems. As such, it's a field that greatly benefits from a multi-disciplinary research approach.
Green Technologies and Sustainability encourages and promotes interdisciplinary research and development to important technological and theoretical developments in greentech and sustainability issues. The journal explores the field's relevance to multiple disciplines, including environmental science, environmental engineering, civil engineering, electrical and computer engineering, green chemistry, green energy, sustainable infrastructure, and so on. We also consider greentech's importance for monitoring, modelling and conserving the natural environment and resources, reducing carbon emissions and energy consumption, mitigating air, water and soil pollution and reducing waste, recover energy and resources, and supporting environmental and socioeconomic sustainability. Greentech include technologies and systems that use less energy and resources, draw on renewable resources, produce clean energy and help reduce and repair environmental harm. Despite the fact that many topics in green technologies are still in their infancy, they have attracted many research interests as people become more aware of the effects of climate change and the degradation of the environments.
Note: All submitted articles should report original research results, experimental or theoretical, not previously published or under consideration for publication elsewhere. Articles submitted to the conference should meet these criteria. We firmly believe that ethical conduct is the most essential virtue of any academics. Hence, any act of plagiarism or other misconduct is totally unacceptable and cannot be tolerated.