 This paper presents two new thermosets derived from vanolin-based polymerization. These thermosets have been designed to be both mechanically and chemically recyclable, making them ideal candidates for use in the emerging circular economy. The thermosets were made using a combination of monomers and trimethylolpropane triglycidyl ether, which was then reacted with the monomers to form the desired polymer. The resulting polymers were tested for their thermal and mechanical properties, as well as their stability in various solvents. Additionally, the thermosets were found to be easily recyclable via chemical hydrolysis in acidic conditions. This study demonstrates the potential of these novel materials for use in the circular economy. This article was authored by Suthiraj Subramanian, Mateo Bergoglio, Marco Sangermano, and others.