I dont possibly see how we live in a dystopia at all. Quality of life is higher than it has ever been, you have access to free education regardless of your economic status, same with health (at least here in Australia. Also most of Europe, and a bunch of other countries). Technology is constantly improving, doing things from sending people to the moon right through to curing deseases that previously ravaged mankind. Hell, we can have this conversation due to the technological marvel that is the internet. It is basically changing the way the world works, and has been a platform for sucessful protests as well.
I am saying this as as someone who is
far from wealthy.
It's hardly perfect, and why I continue to support changes to improve it. Some people get unlucky (and this needs to be fixed), parts of the world are in (relatively) pretty bad shape. Obesity is a problem (ironically due to the over availability food). But it seems pretty damn good in comparison to basically any other point in human history, and
seems to be continuing to improve.
Things like the nasty laws you mentioned also get strucken down over time,
even in unexpected, highly autocratic countries. Its not just always bad ontop of bad.
Also in an anarchist society, what is to stop your neighbour from burning large quantities of coal? How do you address such an issue? Unfortunetely there is a non-insignificant number of people who do not believe that the ecosystem is vunerable. Want to stop ecological destruction? They don't, and they have people fully willing to work for them as their own choice that dont either.