Environmental impact is an increasingly important consideration. Inflatable dolls, made from PVC or other plastics, pose environmental concerns due to their non-biodegradable nature and the chemicals involved in their manufacturing. Disposal of these dolls can contribute to plastic pollution, and some materials may release harmful substances during production or after disposal. Silicone dolls, however, are generally more eco-friendly. Silicone is a durable, non-toxic material that is more stable and long-lasting, reducing the need for frequent replacement. Although silicone production involves energy-intensive processes, it is often considered less harmful over the long term because of its longevity and recyclability in some cases. Additionally, silicone is inert and doesn’t contain phthalates or other harmful chemicals associated with plastics. While neither option is entirely eco-friendly, silicone’s durability and relative safety make it a better choice for environmentally conscious consumers seeking sustainable options.