Adam Reutens-Tan Principal Consultant Community Foundation of Singapore
SDG Focus: Sustainable Development Goal 12 – Responsible Consumption and Production Excellence in Circular Advocacy and Sustainability Education
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Advancing Responsible Action for a Sustainable Future: Honoring Adam Reutens-Tan for His Transformative Work in Environmental Stewardship and ESG Literacy
In the global effort to foster sustainable progress, few individuals embody both the strategic insight and the heart-centered dedication necessary to mobilize communities and institutions toward genuine environmental responsibility. Adam Reutens-Tan exemplifies this rare balance—merging professional expertise with a deeply personal commitment to the health of the planet, and to the empowerment of people through inclusive, accessible sustainability education.
Adam’s sustainability journey began not merely as a career choice, but as a values-driven calling—one that evolved into decades of influential work in both the corporate and nonprofit sectors. As former Senior Manager for Corporate Sustainability & Responsibility at StarHub (2011 to 2016) one of Singapore’s leading telecom firms, Adam played a pivotal role in institutionalizing green practices at scale. Under his leadership, the now-iconic RENEW (REcycling Nation’s Electronic Waste) initiative became the country’s largest and most inclusive public e-waste program, deploying over 185 collection bins island-wide and diverting over 42 tonnes of electronic waste from landfills. The initiative earned multiple international recognitions, including the WWF "Best Effort Beyond the Hour" Award and the Asia Communication Awards’ Green Award, cementing its legacy as a model of circular innovation.
Yet Adam’s influence extends well beyond boardrooms and sustainability reports. Today, he serves as Principal Consultant at the Community Foundation of Singapore (CFS), where he continues to elevate the environmental agenda through Green Philanthropy—strategically aligning donor engagement with urgent climate action. In this capacity, Adam collaborates with charitable institutions, education providers, and social enterprises to integrate environmental principles into funding programs, capacity-building initiatives, and public awareness campaigns.
Notably, Adam has been a steadfast advocate for environmental literacy and capacity-building for underserved groups. His recently published e-book, “ESG - Sustainability Made Easy for Charities and SMEs,” is a free resource aimed at demystifying environmental, social, and governance (ESG) frameworks for small organizations with limited resources. This practical guide, born out of Adam’s own lived experiences and observations, offers accessible strategies that empower nonprofit leaders, educators, and entrepreneurs alike to take their first steps toward sustainability with clarity and confidence.
Through a wide array of hands-on programs—ranging from introductory