SunOpta Unveils New Headquarters and Innovation Center
SunOpta has unveiled a new 65,000-square-foot headquarters in Eden Prairie, Minn., aimed at fostering innovation and sustainability. This facility is designed to double the company’s plant-based business by 2025, having already added over $100 million in the last two years. The eco-friendly center includes a pilot plant, R&D space, and significant green features like solar panels and renewable materials. CEO Joe Ennen emphasizes that this move supports continued growth by enhancing collaboration and attracting top talent.
- New 65,000-square-foot headquarters established to support growth and innovation.
- Aims to double plant-based business by 2025; >$100 million growth in last two years.
- Sustainability-focused design with solar panels and renewable materials.
- Enhanced R&D capabilities with a pilot plant eight times larger than the previous facility.
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Global pioneer upsizes with a focus on innovation to fuel its growth ambitions, seeks to double its plant-based business from 2020 to 2025
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SunOpta’s new home was designed to accelerate the speed of innovation, foster collaboration and model the company’s sustainability heritage to positively impact people and the planet. The space, featuring a pilot plant and a research and development center eight times the size of its previous location, will further expand co-manufacturing, private label, ingredient and branded product offerings across all categories.
The sustainably-designed, eco-friendly workplace is a key investment to achieving strategic business and growth goals, including doubling the plant-based business by 2025.
“Our growth ambitions required this move. We’ve grown our plant-based business by more than
“SunOpta’s well-established green initiatives allowed us the opportunity to create a very sustainably-conscious design for their eco-friendly work environment,” said
Additional features of the new
- Nearly 13,000 square feet of renewable bamboo flooring and 920 LED light fixtures
- 630 plantings, six indoor trees, a living plant wall and six skylights to bring in nature
- Replicas of customer barista bars for accurate research and development
- Employee amenities to inspire teamwork, including integrated office technology for hybrid meetings and a fitness studio with classes taught by employees
- Electric vehicle charging stations
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Coming this spring:
- 36,000 square-feet of solar paneling (743 panels)
- Outdoor amenities, including: five outdoor garden planters for employees to grow organic produce, grills, a spacious deck with pergolas
The new center was not only built to create a sense of community and collaboration with current employees, but also to attract top industry talent.
“Collaboration and innovation go hand in hand,” continued Ennen. “While other companies are downsizing their office spaces,
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