Healthappy has announced a partnership with local environmental conservation initiative Clean Cornwall.

The collaboration between the two parties marks a significant milestone in the advancement of wellness, sustainability, and community engagement.

With the corporate wellness app's technology and dedicated user community, a more proactive role in Clean Cornwall's conservation efforts in the local community can now be achieved.

Director at Healthappy, Becky Verity said: "We're thrilled to embark on this meaningful journey alongside Clean Cornwall.

"Our mission at Healthappy has always been to promote holistic wellness, and we believe that a healthy environment is intrinsic to overall well-being.

"Teaming up with Clean Cornwall allows us to amplify our impact and empower individuals to contribute to a cleaner, healthier Cornwall."

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In line with this collaboration, Healthappy has plans to incorporate eco-friendly practices within its app.

Educational components touching upon environmental conservation are also said to be in the pipeline.

The joining of hands between Healthappy and Clean Cornwall represents a potent alliance linking wellness and environmental care.

It serves as a testament to the potential held by cooperative efforts in nurturing a healthier and more sustainable Cornwall.

Healthappy, originating as a corporate wellness app, works towards enhancing employee well-being through advanced technology and tailored wellness programs.

The service takes a comprehensive approach to wellness, encompassing mental, physical, diet, and emotional health.

This approach allows for healthier, happier, and more productive working environments.

Operating as a leading environmental initiative, Clean Cornwall is invested in maintaining and enhancing Cornwall's natural charm through community interaction and sustainability campaigns.

A cleaner, greener Cornwall is one of its major goals.

For further information regarding the partnership between Healthappy and Clean Cornwall, and to hear about upcoming initiatives, visit each respective website.