Family Guy Funny Recycling Clips

These funny Family Guy clips can relate to recycling and doing good for the planet.
Dec 2, 2009 5:04 PM ET

One of my favorite shows of all time.... Family Guy. Who doesn't love this show, it can always make me laugh - and also very confused...???

I found so many good clips on YouTube, having a blast watching them all night long. I mean what a great job, I got enough laughs in to last a life time.

So lets take a look at some Family Guy clips, and how they relate to recycling and conservation.

1. Peter's dreams come true when he adopts 30 puppies, and yes adopting animals is good for the planet. With all those puppies, Peter should read this article from our very own Lite Green about making homemade doggie toys.

Fido Feels The Love With Homemade Doggie Toys

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Here's a clip of some of the folks from Family Guy and American Dad, talking about how they're going to celebrate Earth Day by going green. Brian from Family Guy starts a dispute, because he mentioned that for them to go green - they need to take action. Well a good start for these fellas, would be to become fans of some of these green Facebook groups - these people do amazing things.

Top 25 Green Facebook Groups

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Peter dresses up as Gary, the no trash cougar - to help inform kids at a school cafeteria to recycle and not litter. Yes I know its harsh - but if the school had some neat trash cans from the link below, then we wouldn't have this problem.... he he

Pimp Your Public Area Recycle Bin in Three Easy Steps

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Brian takes the effort to pick up a can that Stewie puts in the garbage, instead of the recycling bin. Stewie makes fun of Brian, but he doesn't know that cans can be made into some very cool things. Or even recycled at a Greenopolis Tracking Station for rewards and much more.

Funky Recycling Adds some Spunk to Your Old Junk

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Lois approaches Peter at their yard sale, asking him why he's selling his anvil. Peter is reminded of his found memories of using the anvil for other uses, besides hammering and shaping metal. I think its great that Peter uses something for other purposes, like these shoes that Trish Smith found from London.

London is Calling for Recycled Train and Bus Seat Shoes

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