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Water is a vital resource, but there are only a few studies on how to integrate it into corporate sustainability management. This article analyses the relationship between business and sustainability practices with the aim of integrating the challenges posed by the water-related SDG 6 and all other interlinked Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Agenda. Through out qualitative research, the tap and valve district of Cusio-Valsesia in Italy was investigated. Al though participating firms showed little knowledge of the challenges posed by the United Nations, the insights from their practices, even if poorly formalised and structured, made it possible to identify "silent SDGs". Therefore, companies, if duly incentivised, are not far from understanding and engaging with the SDGs in a formalized manner.
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Sustainability Impact Csr Social entrepreneurship
