Moline, Illinois / July 17th, 2015 - Beginning August 24th, 2015 residents of Moline will start seeing Phase Two of the implementation of new lids on their municipal carts. Just as in Phase One residents will notice a secondary truck trailing their regular waste removal team and installing a new media platform to the top of the lids.

The new media platform will display information and special offers from local businesses, organizations and charities. Some of the exceptional business partners include; Genesis Health Systems, Crawford HVAC and Trevor Hardware. Home owners and those interacting with the lid also gain opportunities for free gifts and services.

Philip Bonello, President/CEO/Founding Partner says, "I encourage residents to check out all the new lids and interact with our new "Surprizely" app for a chance to win FREE pizza!"

On average, a homeowner physically interacts with their municipal cart approximately 6 to 10 times per week. In each of those homes, an average of 2.5 people will come in contact with the cart; either placing waste bags within the cart or wheeling it out curbside for waste removal.

Doug House, City of Moline adds, "We have already been receiving a lot of positive feedback and this new lid gives us a way to extend our community outreach and keep our citizens informed."

Members of the press may schedule an appointment for additional information, product demonstration, and personal interview by calling or emailing Ronna Walker-Johnson at (309) 786-5142 or Ronna@medialinkinc.com.
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