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News paper a building product???

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Miami Fla
For decades down here it has been common practice to stuff large holes in CMU and drywall/fiberboard before mudding them in. This has always bothered me (never done it) as I don't see newspaper as a building product.

Would this practice be a code violation?

Thanks
 
Newspaper has long been used as a building product---

I have seen many old buildings where the wood board walls were papered with newspapers under the paint to create a smooth surface and keep out drafts (one set of papers dated to the 1930's) A cheap alternative to plaster.

Up to 1/8 inch thick would be ok as wall covering.

In my house I found old newspapers were used to form up a concrete window sill in a block wall.

The cellulose fiber type blown in or sprayed in insulation is recycled newspapers treated with fire retardant and sometimes a binding agent.
 
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