Is Alpro Halal? — Brand Guide

Is Alpro Halal?

✅ Halal

Alpro products are made entirely from plant-based ingredients — oat, soy, almond, coconut, or rice. No animal fats, no pork derivatives, and no alcohol are used. The brand holds no UK halal certification, but the ingredient profile is permissible under mainstream Sunni halal standards.

Country

United Kingdom

Product Types

Oat milk, Soy milk, Almond milk +3 more

Halal Certification

No formal halal certification in the UK. Plant-based ingredients with no animal derivatives.

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Is Alpro Halal?

Alpro is Europe’s leading plant-based food and drink brand, owned by Danone. Its range covers oat milk, soy milk, almond milk, coconut milk, rice drink, plant-based yogurt alternatives, and creams. The core question for halal consumers is straightforward: does Alpro use any animal-derived ingredients?

The short answer is no. Alpro products are formulated to be entirely plant-based, which means no lard, no tallow, no pork gelatine, and no animal-sourced emulsifiers. There is no alcohol added as a flavour carrier. This makes Alpro one of the cleaner mainstream UK brands for halal shoppers.

Emulsifiers and E-Codes in Alpro Products

Some Alpro products contain E322 (soy lecithin) and occasionally E471 (mono and diglycerides of fatty acids). E322 from soy is plant-derived and halal. E471, which can be animal- or plant-derived, is present in a small number of Alpro products. However, given Alpro’s publicly stated commitment to 100% plant-based formulations, the E471 used is expected to be plant-derived. This aligns with the brand’s vegan certification across its core range.

Alpro’s core drink range carries the V-label (European Vegetarian Union) and is certified vegan, which independently confirms no animal-derived ingredients are used. Under mainstream Sunni halal standards, a certified vegan product with no alcohol is generally treated as halal.

Does Alpro Have Halal Certification?

Alpro does not hold formal halal certification from bodies such as HMC or HFA in the UK. For strict halal consumers who require third-party certification, this is a gap. However, the plant-based and vegan nature of Alpro products is independently verifiable and aligns with halal requirements. The absence of certification does not make the product haram — it means consumers must verify the ingredient list themselves.

Summary

FactorDetails
Halal certificationNone (UK)
Animal derivativesNone — fully plant-based
Key E-codesE322 (soy lecithin — halal), E471 (plant-derived in vegan products)
Vegan certifiedYes — V-label on core range
VerdictHalal by ingredients — no animal derivatives or alcohol

Individual Alpro Products

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Product Verdict
Oat Drink Barista Edition ✅ Halal
Soya Drink Original ✅ Halal
Almond Drink Original ✅ Halal
Coconut Drink ✅ Halal
Alpro Plain Soya Yogurt ✅ Halal

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