Moisture control is a huge part of any housing envelope's job. Vapor barriers and thermal breaks (because any temperature change is also a relative humidity change) can make or break a home design, and plenty of attractive concepts fall flat when the seasons change and suddenly there's a thermal gradient leading to condensation in the wall that provides an ideal growth medium for microbes. Moist paper = food.
Fire resistance is another biggie, and cardboard isn't good at that either. By the time you've treated it with fire-retardants, you've drenched the whole area in PFAs and could've just used sheetrock or something that's inherently inert.
Fire resistance is another biggie, and cardboard isn't good at that either. By the time you've treated it with fire-retardants, you've drenched the whole area in PFAs and could've just used sheetrock or something that's inherently inert.