Do you enjoy talking animal videos? Do you care about the environment? Do you not want the planet to "explode"?

The creator of some of the most popular talking animal clips on the Internet is now putting his voice and ingenuity behind a new project. The device is called Podcycle, and it's designed to break down Keurig's coffee K-Cups into recyclable materials to help cut down on the nearly 10 billion that wind up in landfills each year.

Municipalities do not accept K-Cups for their recycling factories because they're too difficult to break down, meaning billions of the one-and-done coffee pods inevitibly go in the garbage.

Andrew Grantham of Sudbury, Ont. wants to change that with the Podcycle.

Grantham is trying to raise $60,000 through Kickstarter to put the Podcycle into mass production, in hopes others will pick it up and start recycling their K-Cups.

"There's nothing magic in there that's not recyclable," Grantham told CTV's Canada AM on Tuesday. "It's really just coffee, plastic, paper and foil."

Grantham says the only bit of waste left over from the K-Cup is a ring that holds it all together.

His Podcycle prototype was funded with revenue from his wildly successful viral videos, which have since been collectively viewed more than 400 million times.

Grantham’s rise to YouTube fame began as the voice behind the "Ultimate Dog Tease" video, in which a man teases his dog about all the food in his fridge, and the dog "answers" in a desperate, pathetic voice.

The video has more than 168 million views since it was posted on May 1, 2011. It proved so successful, Grantham says he was able to quit his job and start producing lip-synced, "talking" animal videos full-time.

But Grantham does his own talking for the Podcycle pitch video on Kickstarter.

"I wanted to enjoy my coffee in the morning, but I didn't want to f--- the planet," Grantham says in the video.

That's why he hired Cortex Design Inc. in Toronto to help him fine-tune his original Podcycle design.

Grantham's Kickstarter incentives promise to give backers one Podcycle per $22 pledge, but the incentives get more interesting the more someone donates.

The animal lip sync master says he'll produce a personalized "talking animal" video for anyone who donates $100 or more to the Podcycle cause.

But regardless of how much people donate, Grantham has a special, added bonus he offers to all his Kickstarter backers.

"BONUS: Your planet will not explode," he says on the Kickstarter page.