Plant-based
Tetra Pak launches sunflower protein to meet demand for plant-based products

Siân Yates
20 November 2025
20 November 2025
Tetra Pak launches sunflower protein to meet demand for plant-based products

Tetra Pak has unveiled a new plant-based sunflower protein ingredient aimed at empowering food and beverage producers to capitalise on the surging demand for plant-based products. The ingredient is aimed at enhancing product offerings while maximising existing production investments.
The introduction of sunflower protein comes at a critical time, as the global plant-based food market is projected to grow significantly, with estimates suggesting it could reach $35.9 billion by 2033.
Tetra Pak’s sunflower protein is designed to provide manufacturers with a versatile solution that can be integrated into a variety of products, including plant-based iced coffee, yogurt and ready-to-drink protein beverages.
With a recommended usage range of 2% to 7%, the ingredient offers flexibility in formulation, allowing producers to tailor products to meet specific nutritional and sensory requirements.
Sunflower protein boasts a neutral, slightly nutty flavour, smooth texture and off-white colour, making it suitable for diverse applications. Its high protein content – up to 50% – alongside fibre, vitamins and antioxidants, positions it as an ideal ingredient for functional and fortified food products.

This aligns with consumer wellness trends, as a recent survey indicated that 74% of consumers actively seek products with health claims.
Sasha Ilyukhin, senior vice president of global processing services and solutions at Tetra Pak, said: “Sunflower protein is a renewable and flexible ingredient that opens the door to new product opportunities without requiring major changes to existing lines and product formulations".
He continued: "With its adaptable flavor and nutritional benefits, it’s a great way for producers to expand product portfolios using current infrastructure, attract health-conscious consumers, and stay ahead of market trends.”
Through its Product Development Centres, Tetra Pak's says it can help clients accelerate time-to-market and optimise product creation, ensuring that they can meet the rapidly evolving demands of health-conscious consumers.
This support is crucial as the global protein market is expected to exceed $27.48 billion, with specific segments – such as Europe’s meal replacement market – projected to grow from $2.04 billion in 2024 to $3.91 billion by 2033.
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Plant-based
Tetra Pak launches sunflower protein to meet demand for plant-based products

Siân Yates
20 November 2025



