
Circular Høyanger is an emerging industrial sustainability hub located in Høyanger municipality, Vestland county, on Norway’s west coast along the Sognefjord corridor. The municipality covers 1,000 km² with a population of approximately 4000 residents, providing large land availability and low congestion for industrial expansion.
Høyanger is one of Norway’s earliest industrial energy locations, originally developed around hydropower and aluminium production, a sector that still forms the backbone of the local economy today.
The region is undergoing active industrial transformation toward green manufacturing and circular production systems, supported by both municipal and private stakeholders.
Circular Høyanger is designed for capital-intensive and sustainability-driven industries requiring infrastructure, power access and industrial symbiosis potential:
The site is particularly suitable for companies seeking integration into a circular industrial ecosystem where waste streams become raw materials for neighbouring operations.
Established Industrial Base
More than a century of heavy industry experience and existing supplier ecosystem.
Immediate Infrastructure Availability
Operational production facilities, utilities, and logistics access already in place — reducing time-to-launch and CAPEX risk.
Proven Investment Track Record
Recent large-scale investments and industrial launches confirm investor confidence in the region.
Circular Economy Positioning
The region is actively positioning itself as a next-generation circular industry hub integrating recycling, renewable energy and resource efficiency.
Scalable Industrial Footprint
Energy Advantage
Abundant renewable hydropower provides low-emission electricity — a decisive factor for energy-intensive manufacturing.
The Circular Høyanger ecosystem includes operational industrial facilities and expansion-ready sites designed for process industry and circular manufacturing:
In addition, industrial players are already scaling circular solutions locally:
Circular Høyanger is not a greenfield concept — it is an operating industrial environment transitioning into a scalable circular economy hub with proven infrastructure, existing heavy industry, renewable power supply and active capital inflow.