Partly used paper towels hang around all day til they're used up, or tossed in after dinner clean up. Rarely are they not completely used. We use paper towels to mop up all oils/fats off dishes, pots etc. before they go in the dishwasher as oils/fats are really hard on septic systems, and we have one.
We don't have a garbage disposal, also because of the septic system. We compost organic veggie stuff and coffee grounds, but non-organic and meat wastes go into empty, rinsed milk cartons (1/2 gallon size) and are stapled shut when full and taken to the dump.
We bake bread fall to spring, but buy bread in the summer. We bake bread every Christmas Eve and give that to the neighbors, cheaper than any cookies, and after 25+ years, a tradition.
My clothes come from thrift shops, DH buys at outlet stores, he's too big to find more than 1 piece or so every once in a blue moon...
Our bed has interesting vintage wool blankets on it. Most were bought at community sales and had holes. When felted, they're fine!