CHUNG FUNG METAL
CORPORATE SOCIAL INVESTMENT (CSI) POLICY

Chung Fung Metal (Pty) Ltd recognises the importance of responsible corporate citizenship and the role it plays in South Africa’s socio-economic development. The Company commits to allocating an annual budget towards Corporate Social Investment (CSI) initiatives that promote sustainable development, empowerment, and community upliftment.

CSI is an integral part of Chung Fung Metal’s commitment to ethical business practices, sustainable growth, and compliance with national development priorities, while enhancing its reputation as a responsible corporate citizen.

To be a socially responsible manufacturing company that meaningfully contributes to reducing poverty and social challenges through education, skills development, and sustainable community upliftment.

To actively contribute to the empowerment of historically disadvantaged communities by implementing impactful and sustainable CSI programmes aligned with Chung Fung Metal’s values, business objectives, and operational footprint.

  • Transparency and accountability
  • Integrity, honesty, and ethical behaviour
  • Respect for communities and stakeholders
  • Sustainability and long-term impact
  • Inclusivity and empowerment

Chung Fung Metal’s CSI strategy aims to:

  • Support sustainable, development-focused initiatives
  • Involve communities in project selection and implementation
  • Promote skills development and employment readiness
  • Ensure sound governance and financial accountability
  •  Build constructive relationships with host communities
  • Education, training, and skills development
  • Youth, women, and disability-focused job creation initiatives
  • Small, Medium and Micro-Enterprise (SMME) development
  • Manufacturing and technical skills aligned to industry needs
  • Projects must have a clear developmental focus
  • Funding must promote capacity building and sustainability
  • Individuals will not be funded directly
  • Clear deliverables and reporting requirements will apply All funding decisions will be transparent and documented

All funded initiatives will be monitored and evaluated to ensure compliance, effective use of resources, and sustainable social impact. Periodic reports and impact assessments will be required.

Priority will be given to initiatives supporting mathematics, science, engineering, technology, vocational training, apprenticeships, learnerships, and work-readiness programmes aligned to the metal and manufacturing sectors.

CSI engagements are typically structured over a period of three (3) years, subject to satisfactory performance and evaluation.