Canadian Stuff: Sail Canada Partners with LI/NE to Recycle Old Sails into Bags

Apr 24, 2025

On Tuesday, Earth Day, Sail Canada announced a new partnership with LI/NE, a Canadian company that recycles old sails and turns them into bags.

Canadian LI/NE is reimagining waste by collecting, cleaning and repurposing old sails into one-of-a-kind bags that are skillfully handcrafted in small batches in Toronto.

As part of its strategy on sustainability, Sail Canada is inviting sailors who will take part in the Sail Canada Youth Fest, August 1-5, and/or the Youth Championships and Senior 49er/49erFX Championships, August 21-24, to make use of the old sails they have in their garage by bringing them to the events so LI/NE can give them a second life and transform them into bags.

Throughout the year, Canadian sailors will also have access to special offers from LI/NE through the Sail Canada Sailors Portal and part of the proceeds from sales will go back to Sail Canada’s programs.

LI/NE Launching Offer

To celebrate Earth Day 2025 and to launch this new partnership, today, Thursday, April 24, until 11:59pm (ET) LI/NE  is offering 10% off on online sales at https://linebags.ca plus, for the day, LI/NE will also support Sail Canada’s programs by giving 10% of proceeds from the online sales back to Sail Canada.

To take advantage of this offer, Canadian sailors are invited to get their discount code by logging on to the Sail Canada Sailor Portal at https://members.sailcanada.org/, and then by going, in the left Menu, to “Special Offers”, then to “See All”.

“We are incredibly proud to partner with Sail Canada in celebrating sustainability and Canadian sailing,” said LI/NE Co-Founder Anela Dujsic. “Every sail has a story, and through this partnership, we are helping those stories to live on – all while giving back to the sailing community that inspired them.”

“Sustainability is at the heart of sailing, and Sail Canada is proud to partner with LI/NE to give new life to retired sails,” said Sail Canada Chief Executive Officer Ryan Kelly. “We are also happy to have our Canadian sailing community be able to get these cool bags, all while supporting Sail Canada’s programs.”

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