If it is a non-paper wipe, it doesn’t matter if it is labeled as “flushable” or not. None of them are flushable.
They simply don’t break down the same was as paper. They are stronger and more durable, which is why people like them. However, this is the same reason sewage engineers and workers hate them.
They should all be clearly labeled as non-flushable. Dealing with conventional waste is enough of a problem, without people getting all innovative about what they flush down a toilet.
What else would they be? They all look like paper. Maybe thick wet paper. They tear like paper. The question is do they really dissolve?