Dryer sheets, which are typically made from polymer fibers. Use wool dryer balls instead.
Single-use water bottles - just buy a water bottle.
Ziplock bags for food storage - buy some solid, washable food containers with rubber seals. They'll keep food better for longer.
Also stop using the plastic bags in the produce section at the grocery store - get some reusable produce bags instead. The ones I have are thin mesh that doesn't block the barcode scanner at the checkout. The only produce I don't recommend this for is stuff that is typically wet like lettuce.
Basically try to avoid single-use plastics, many are unrecyclable (soft plastics like bags frequently just end up in landfill) or just dump extra plastic fibers into the environment (like dryer sheets). There are good reusable options for most of them.
Stocks and bonds. (Oh, and futures and options and derivatives and ETFs and crypto and collateralized debt obligations and all the rest of that bullshit.)
Sure, this only works if everyone stops buying them. Including your enemies. You could then have a fistfight instead, or do property damage or whatever 😅
Common amongst the more than 150 studies that concluded hatcheries had an adverse effect on wild salmonid populations were negative impacts such as reduced genetic diversity due to interbreeding with hatchery fish, reduced average size of wild fish, reduced overall abundance of wild fish populations, and reduced fitness for natural reproduction.