The development of bio-based polymers is growing not only due to their abundance in nature but also mainly because of the current issues with fossil-based plastics. Enzymatic polymerizations are a promising way to produce such polymers since they are known to be environmentally friendly. Sustainable polymers that require a greener production process can be realized easily via this polymerization route. However, the use of organic solvents is often one of the drawbacks in developing pathways toward fully green enzymatic polymerization methods. Therefore, in the present work, a series of fully bio-based polyesters based on 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid (FDCA), namely, furanic-aliphatic polyesters (FPEs), were enzymatically synthesized using gree...