“…The development of a circular polymer economy requires clever polymer designs that enable chemical recycling to monomer (CRM) or chemical recycling via upcycling methodologies. , In this research field, polymers synthesized by ring-opening polymerization (ROP) of heterocyclic monomers are of large interest due to the equilibrium nature of this type of polymerization, which provides an inherent recycling path via reverse ring-closing depolymerization (RcDP). , Some examples of monomers for which both ROP and RcDP have been demonstrated are lactide (LA), γ-butyrolactone, α-methylene-δ-valerolactone, 4,5- trans -hexahydro-2(3 H )-benzofuranone, , 3,4- trans -hexahydro-2(3 H )-benzofuranone, β-methyl-δ-valerolactone, δ-caprolactone, , and different trimethylene carbonate derivatives. − However, to meet the requirements of chemical recyclability while providing polymers with a wide range of different material properties, a larger library of recyclable monomers and recycling methodologies has to be developed. Moreover, the range of polymer properties can be broadened even further when these monomers are to be combined into different copolymer structures. − , …”