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Largest Cardboard Fort

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Provo, Utah, United States / April 4, 2014

Bill Rudy, students from Brigham Young University, members of BYU Recycling and EcoResponse built a cardboard box fort made of 5,086 boxes. They set the record to promote recycling and waste reduction.

- fort must be composed primarily of cardboard boxes
- tape and other adhesives permitted
- must follow form of current world record holder
- must provide video evidence

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