The discussion centers on the ambiguity surrounding the term "environmentally friendly rubber material" and its implications for safety, particularly for products used by infants. Participants highlight the lack of regulation in marketing language, making it difficult to ascertain the true nature of rubber used in toys. Concerns are raised about the specific ingredients in these products, especially those manufactured in China and sold globally. The need for precise identification of rubber types and their safety for children is emphasized, with a call for more concrete information. Ultimately, the conversation underscores the importance of product safety over environmental claims.